The Energy Cluster of the Australia-Indonesia Centre engaged Professor Kaliappa Kalirajan of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, and Dr Arif Syed (to provide guidance) ex-Director at the Australian Department of Industry, Innovation and Science to develop cost estimates for 14 selected electricity generation technologies for the Indonesian Energy Technology Assessment (IETA) under the Jakarta regional conditions.
The IETA cost estimates were developed with the active collaboration of the experts from the Australian National University, Monash University and experts from the Indonesian Ministry (MEMR) and other practitioners.
IETA cost estimates were developed to provide:
• Design framework and plant characteristics;
• Performance parameters;
• Capital cost estimates;
• Fuel cost estimates;
• Operational and Maintenance cost estimates; and
• Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCOE) estimates.
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The cost estimates, available for each of the 14 selected technologies, were generated on a ‘bottom up’ approach that accounted for the component costs, which determine the overall long-run marginal cost of electricity generation from a utility-scale and an Nth kind plant (NOAK).
The methods used to build up the cost estimates were applied consistently across all technologies and all the key assumptions used to generate the costs are fully detailed in this report.
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