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Economy in brief: Regulation hampers rooftop solar power

The Rooftop Solar Power Users Forum (PPLSA) has called on the government to revoke a ministerial regulation that has discouraged PLN users from installing photovoltaic cells on the roofs of their homes

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Tue, February 19, 2019

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Economy in brief: Regulation hampers rooftop solar power

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span>The Rooftop Solar Power Users Forum (PPLSA) has called on the government to revoke a ministerial regulation that has discouraged PLN users from installing photovoltaic cells on the roofs of their homes.

The PPLSA took aim at Energy and Mineral Resources Ministerial Regulation No. 49/2018 on rooftop solar power systems for customers of state-owned electricity company PLN, which was issued on Nov. 15, 2018.

PPLSA chairman Yohanes Bambang Sumaryo said that for many PLN customers the energy import and export calculation, as ruled by the regulation, was not considered economical.

He referred to Article 6, paragraph 1, of the regulation that ruled that electricity exported from rooftop solar power systems was only calculated at 65 percent of the production recorded by the export-import meters.

“For us, it significantly reduces the economic value of rooftop solar power,” he said as quoted by kontan.co.id on Sunday, adding that this was because 90 percent of PLN customers who had installed rooftop solar power systems still relied on electricity supplied by PLN for nighttime usage.

He added that because of the regulation, about 30 percent of rooftop solar power system users preferred to shift from on-grid to off-grid systems even though they would have to invest more to purchase batteries.

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