The government of Indonesia is reportedly planning to issue a tender next month seeking bids to install 150MW worth of PV plants in the country.
According to Indonesian news agency Antara, the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry (ESDM) will issue a new feed-in tariff (FiT) regulation, after which it will publish the request for proposal document in early April.
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The tender, which will be based on the new FiT, is expected to last for a period of two months.
Earlier this month, it was revealed that Indonesia is planning a new FiT as high as US$0.25 per kWh applicable for 20 years.