Abstract

Indonesia is particularly fortunate in having an abundance of indigenous resources which allow a choice to be made as to the way the country's future energy demands are met.While coal is expected to be the major replacement of oil in new electricity generation developments, geothermal energy has also been recognised as an alternative in the total energy scene.The Government of Indonesia plans to accelerate the development of geothermal resources as part of its energy policy to become less dependent on fuel oil.Rural electrification is an essential part of the Indonesian Government's policy for improving living conditions in rural areas. For certain areas, small-scale geothermal schemes could be one of the suitable alternatives for generating electricity.

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