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naturally replenishing energy resources that are limited in the amount of energy that is available per unit of time, such as biomass, geothermal, solar and wind. Nuclear power refers to the electricity generated by the use of the thermal energy released from the fission of nuclear fuel in a reactor. A hydropower plant is one in which turbine generators are driven by falling water. A thermal power plant is one in which turbine generators are driven by burning fossil fuels. Leading Players in Power Market in Indonesia: The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) in Indonesia is the chief regulator of the power sector, that is responsible for the legislation, implementation, co -ordination, enforcement and compliance of the electricity sector or power sector. PT PLN (Persero) and PT Adaro Energy Tbk are the leading players in the Indonesia’s power market. Perusahaan Perseroan PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) is a state -owned power utility and is the dominant player in the power sector. It owns almost the maximum country's power-generating capacity through its subsidiaries and controls the Transmission and Distribution (T&D) activities. The rest of the capacity is owned by the private sector through Independent Power Producers (IPPs). With the increase in private power projects that are expected to schedule in the next few years, the electrification ratio in the country is expected to increase with the increasing private investments in the Indonesia’s electricity infrastructure. The power market in Indonesia covers market segments related to installed electricity capacity, generation, consumption, power infrastructure and regulations. Way Forward in Indonesia’s Power Market: Initially, the power capacity installed in Indonesia was dominated by coal-fired power plants, which accounted for a majority share. Gas-fired plants made the next highest contribution, followed by hydroelectric power and oil- fired plants. Renewable sources also accounted for a minimum share of the power capacity in the country. The growth in the thermal, hydro and renewable power with thermal fuel sources such as coal, oil and gas contributed a combined share of the total installed power capacity in Indonesia. Thermal fuel sources will remain the highest contributors during the next few years and there would be higher contributions from renewable and hydro power plants by the year 2030. Key Topics Covered in the Report:  Indonesia Power Market Research Report  Indonesia Power Market Consumption Report  Indonesia Power Production  Thermal Power Market Indonesia  Indonesia Power Market Installed Capacity  Indonesia Power Market Thermal Power Capacity  Indonesia Power Market Thermal Power Plants  Indonesia Power Market Hydropower Plants  Indonesia Power Market Non-hydro Renewable Power Plants  Indonesia Future Power Demand  Regulations in Indonesia Power Market  Indonesia Power Purchase from Solar PV Plants  Indonesia, Power Market, Distribution Network To know more, click on the link below: