Jakarta, November 2020 – The Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (“METI”) in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia (“ESDM”) through the Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (“EBTKE”) hosts the awaited “The 9th Indonesia EBTKE ConEx 2020” on 23- 28 November 2020 as an annual conference and exhibition event in the field of renewable energy and energy conservation. Due to the current circumstance, this year’s event was done virtually.
The main theme event, renewable energy, is highly relevant to PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (“IIF”) philosophy. As a catalyst and an agent of development, renewable energy is one of IIF’s focus and evidently a significant portion of the company’s portfolio.
As one of the speakers in Mobilizing Financial Resources to Support Renewable Energy to Achieve The 2050 Energy Transition Target, Bapak Reynaldi Hermansjah conveyed his discussion with the title: “Financing for Renewable Energy Project”.
During his session, Bapak Reynaldi elaborated some notable financing from IIF to renewable energy sector, which includes Hydro Power Plant, Solar Power plant in North Gorontalo, Wind Power Plant in Sulawesi, Mini Hydro Power Plant in North Sumatra, Geothermal Power Plan in West Java and Biomass Power plant in Aceh.
“Collaboration remains key to achieve the 2050 energy transition target. Nothing is impossible when done collectively. Every stakeholder should go hand-in-hand from the Government to Financiers” said Bapak Reynaldi Hermansjah.
PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance
PT Indonesia Infrastructure Finance (IIF) is a private non-bank financial institution, which is engaged in infrastructure financing and advisory services that are professionally managed and focused on commercially viable infrastructure projects. IIF was established on January 15, 2010 at the initiative of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia – Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia together with the World Bank Group, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and other multilateral institutions.
In its operations, IIF applies best practices based on international standards in providing credit, risk management, good corporate governance, and social and environmental protection standards to ensure the sustainability of infrastructure development in Indonesia.
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