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Table 2 Installed capacity of non-RE (upper) and RE (lower) power plants in Indonesia (MW) (2017–2021)

From: Over a century of small hydropower projects in Indonesia: a historical review

Year

Coal-fired PP

Mine-mouth CFPP

Oil/gas fuel steam PP

Gas PP

Gas-steam/combined cycle

Gas machine

Diesel

Hydropower

2017

26,733.1

1975.0

2060.0

4976.2

10,418.5

2264.9

4396.4

5343.6

2018

27,486.2

2041.0

2060.0

5348.4

11,220.1

2357.7

4630.9

5399.6

2019

30,406.2

2271.0

2060.0

5348.4

11,669.5

2842.0

4779.7

5558.5

2020

32,336.9

2271.0

2060.0

5348.4

12,235.7

3177.9

4863.5

5638.7

2021

32,705.4

2271.0

2060.0

5348.4

12,411.5

3207.3

4986.6

5988.7

Year

Mini hydro

Micro hydro

Wind

Biogas

Biomass

Geothermal

Solar PV

Waste-to-energy

2017

240.6

103.8

1.5

100.6

1740.5

1808.3

50.9

15.7

2018

267.8

104.8

143.5

108.6

1758.5

1948.3

60.2

15.7

2019

311.1

106.4

154.3

112.4

1758.5

2130.7

145.8

15.7

2020

375.8

106.4

154.3

117.8

1762.0

2130.7

147.3

15.7

2021

486.7

126.4

154.3

134.8

2116.2

2286.1

201.1

28.5

  1. PP means power plant. These numbers include both on-grid and off-grid power plants. Biogas and biomass are typically under self-use for industries and excess-power contracts. Source: [37]