COGEN / CHP ASIA 2013 Evolving Opportunities For Co-Generation, Tri Generation And Waste Heat Recovery In Asia THE DHARMAWANGSA HOTEL 13 - 15 NOVEMBER 2013 Jakarta, Indonesia

POST SHOW REPORT Presented by: ICESN

COGEN / CHP ASIA 2013 POST SHOW REPORT Indonesia Faces Vast Challenges In The Implementation of Cogeneration Technology On the 14th September 2014, with the support of the Directorate General of New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) and the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), the International Clean Energy and Sustainability Network (ICESN) attempted to launch Cogen/CHP Asia 2013, Indonesia’s first attempt to bring acknowledgement and adoption of cogeneration technology. The aim of the conference was to bring together important stakeholders that own and operate key energy intensive industries and urban buildings in Indonesia, to interact with policy-makers, government officials and technology providers to increase appreciation for cogeneration’s capabilities within their respective operations. With case-study presentations highlighting key developments and achievements from key companies throughout Indonesia, the conference provided a platform to understand the financial and environmental impact of cogeneration.

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COGEN / CHP ASIA 2013 POST SHOW REPORT Unfortunately, response to the conference was lukewarm and attendance to the conference was low. There needs to be greater emphasis on increasing the awareness of cogeneration technology in Indonesia and business leaders made to understand the importance of better energy planning now as the country becomes more energy starved. Rising energy prices is just a matter of time in Indonesia, and coupled with rising labor costs, would greatly affect Indonesia’s ability to compete in a rapidly globalizing world. As a start however, the conference is very important to draw attention to this critical topic. With very high level attendance from VIPs including Amir Baso, Head of Industry and Energy, Government of Indoneisa, and Martje Huatpea, the Director of Energy Conservation from the Directorate General of New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the conference set the tone for the discussion of key challenges that impede the widespread adoption of cogeneration technology and the sharing of successful case studies that can be repeated by all. Much more needs to be done to drive widespread acceptance and uptake of key cogeneration principles and technologies. Businesses need to understand that the age of waste is over, and businesses need to be more frugal in order to survive the age where consumers and clients are more environmentally conscious, more resource aware and concerned about the legacy that they are leaving behind for their children. We hope that through continued emphasis on energy conservation, we will be able to bring about greater dialogue between policy makers, industry and stakeholders to foster a better energy future for Indonesia through congeneration, tri-generation, combined heat & power and waste heat recovery.

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COGEN / CHP ASIA 2013 POST SHOW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS Ir. Maritje Hutapea, Director of Energy Conservation MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

David Sweet, Executive Director WORLD ALLIANCE FOR DECENTRALIZED ENERGY (WADE)

delivering the morning keynote address emphasizing the Ministry’s commitment to energy conservation and alternative energy development

sharing his presentation on the global drivers of CHP and cogeneration and how businesses are reaping the benefit of distributed power

Amir Baso, Head of Industry and Energy GOVERNMENT OF JAKARTA

Arief Heru Kuncoro, Deputy Director for Techno Economic on Energy Directorate of Energy Conservation MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

representing the Governor of Jakarta in stating its commitment to reduce energy wastage and welcoming concrete proposals on addressing this issue

Suchitra Sriram, Program Manager, Energy & Power Systems FROST & SULLIVAN ASIA PACIFIC EMERGING DRIVERS FOR CHP – ASIA’S CHANGING ENERGY LANDSCAPE AND DEMAND FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY Joost Siteur, Director CLEAN ENERGY ADVISOR PTE LTD ASSESSMENT OF BIOENERGY COGENERATION OPPORTUNITIES IN ASIA

ENERGY EFFICIENCY, CHP, AND ISO 50001: CHP AS PART OF THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AGENDA Hari Yurismono, Head of Energy Efficiency Division BPPT DRIVERS AND CHALLENGES IN INCREASING BIOENERGY CHP APPLICATIONS IN ASIA

Drajat Triwidodo, Chief Engineer BOROBUDUR HOTEL CASE STUDY: BOROBUDUR HOTEL

COGEN / CHP ASIA 2013 POST SHOW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS ASSESSMENT OF BIOENERGY COGENERATION OPPORTUNITIES IN ASIA

CASE STUDY - COGEN APPLICATION IN PGN Sophan Sophian, Technology Development Assistant Vice President PT PGN

Ravi Desai, Director BENUA GREEN ENERGY

PANEL DISCUSSION: REVIEWING KEY TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS IN COGEN / CHP SYSTEM AND TECHNOLOGY James Postle YANMAR ENERGY SYSTEMS Ravi Desai PT BENUA GREEN ENERGY Sophan Sophian PT PGN THE AVAILABILITY OF NATURAL GAS FOR COGENERATION IN INDONESIA Danny Praditya, President Director PT GAGAS ENERGI

WORKSHOP: THE ESSENTIALS IN DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL CHP PROJECTS Fathor Rahman, Business Development Advisor PT SUMBER CITRA ENERGINDO

COGEN / CHP ASIA 2013 POST SHOW REPORT REGISTERED DELEGATES 1.

Bharat Pathak Business Manager Absortion Cooling THERMAX LTD

11. Achmad Syarif Operaation Director PT REKAYASA KONSTRUKSI K.U.

2.

Amir Pasha Zanjani CEO ATLAS ENERGY SDN BHD

12. Oliver Broldiek GM Sales PT NAVIGAT ENERGY

3.

Fernandus Satria Nugraha ESCO Sr. Sales Engineer PT KALTIMEX ENERGY

13. Dedi Emawan Sales Manager PT NAVIGAT ENERGY

4.

Robertus Wilfred Hudiono ESCO Head Division PT KATIMEX ENERGY

14. Alexander Cyrus President Director PT INDUSTRIA

5.

Leon Tan COO PT GRAND INDONESIA

15. Arief Malik PT PILAR AGRI

6.

Nugroho Eko Sunaryo Ass. Manager Electrical & Power Plant PT GRAND INDONESIA

7.

Slamet Ristono GM Corporate Engineering & Maintainace PT GRAND INDONESIA

8.

Hoedani Hadijono President Director PT SYRES INDONESIA

9.

Wahyuni Rusliyana Sari Financial Analyst PT SYRES INDONESIA

10. Suhendro Saputro DJEBTKE - KESDM

16. Sinta Oktaviana PT HAMON INDONESIA 17. Sunny Yoon WADE 18. Tatang Wisesa PT FAJAR MAS MURNI 19. Wisnu W PT ENERGY ALAM 20. Bustomi PT ENERGY ALAM 21. Wiliam BIMA GOLDEN POWERINDO

22. Bambang Adhi KUTILANG PAKSI MAS 23. Rudi Purwanto CAT INSURANCE 24. Andy Indradjaja TRIUSAHA 25. Dastirah BCI ASIA 26. Gatot S Prawiro PT DYPRO ASIA 27. Fery CENTRAL DIESEL 28. Samrasosia BIMA GOLDEN POWERINDO 29. Isman 30. Henry Maehl EUROASIATIC 31. Akmalludin KDL 32. Cahyono Siswanto BCI ASIA 33. Daniel Wicaksana FROST & SULLIVAN