Lampung Achieves 36% Green Energy Usage, Exceeding National Targets
The Lampung provincial government reports that green energy usage has reached 36%, surpassing the national average of 14-18%. The target for 2032 is to increase renewable energy to 40% and generate 1,600 Megawatts of electricity. Efforts will focus on geothermal potential and solar power development, with a call for competitive pricing from PLN to attract investments in renewable energy.

Lampung province has achieved 36% green energy usage, exceeding the national average of 14-18%. The provincial government aims to reach 40% renewable energy by 2032, increasing electricity generation capacity to 1,600 MW.
Focus areas include geothermal energy from Mount Rajabasa and solar power development at Margatiga Dam. The provincial government emphasizes the need for PLN to offer competitive pricing to attract renewable energy investments. Lampung's renewable energy potential totals 153.39 GW, comprising geothermal (1.76 GW), hydropower (0.06 GW), solar (121.48 GW), wind (3.51 GW), marine (26.53 GW), biomass (0.04 GW), and biogas (0.01 GW).




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