Governance Obstacles to Geothermal Energy Development in Indonesia
Despite having 40 per cent of the world's potential for geothermal power production, Indonesia exploits less than five per cent of its own geothermal resources. We explore the reasons behind this lagging development of geothermal power and highlight four obstacles: (1) delays caused by the subo...
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doaj-cf493c89724448f1916fb758fedb54dc2020-11-25T04:01:41ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs1868-10341868-48822015-04-013410.1177/186810341503400102Governance Obstacles to Geothermal Energy Development in IndonesiaMatthew S. Winters0Matthew Cawvey1Department of Political Science and affiliate faculty at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Department of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Despite having 40 per cent of the world's potential for geothermal power production, Indonesia exploits less than five per cent of its own geothermal resources. We explore the reasons behind this lagging development of geothermal power and highlight four obstacles: (1) delays caused by the suboptimal decentralisation of permitting procedures to local governments that have few incentives to support geothermal exploitation; (2) rent-seeking behaviour originating in the point-source nature of geothermal resources; (3) the opacity of central government decision making; and (4) a historically deleterious national fuel subsidy policy that disincentivised geothermal investment. We situate our arguments against the existing literature and three shadow case studies from other Pacific countries that have substantial geothermal resources. We conclude by arguing for a more centralised geothermal governance structure.https://doi.org/10.1177/186810341503400102 |
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Despite having 40 per cent of the world's potential for geothermal power production, Indonesia exploits less than five per cent of its own geothermal resources. We explore the reasons behind this lagging development of geothermal power and highlight four obstacles: (1) delays caused by the suboptimal decentralisation of permitting procedures to local governments that have few incentives to support geothermal exploitation; (2) rent-seeking behaviour originating in the point-source nature of geothermal resources; (3) the opacity of central government decision making; and (4) a historically deleterious national fuel subsidy policy that disincentivised geothermal investment. We situate our arguments against the existing literature and three shadow case studies from other Pacific countries that have substantial geothermal resources. We conclude by arguing for a more centralised geothermal governance structure. |
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