In his capacity as Chairman of the Indonesian Private Power Producers Association (APLSI), Eka Satria mentioned that APLSI represents 27 Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and 8 non-IPP members with a combined capacity exceeding 20 GW, around 25% of Indonesia’s total installed generation For nearly two decades, APLSI has been the bridge between government and private sector, supporting policy reform, energy transition acceleration, and investment readiness.
In his closing statement, Eka Satria explained that private sector is ready. With policy clarity, flexible grid access, and investment collaboration, Indonesia can industrialize its energy transition — making renewables the backbone of our next industrial era, and positioning Indonesia as a regional clean-energy leader.
We appreciate the Government of Indonesia, KADIN, and partners for convening ISF 2025 — a valuable platform to strengthen collaboration in advancing Indonesia’s clean energy transition.




































