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Page 1: Indonesia-South Korea Renewable Energy

Indonesia-South Korea

Renewable Energy

Investment Forum

April 20, 2021

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01About KOMIPO

02Focus on Indonesia

03CSR on Indonesia

ContentsG

lobal E

nerg

y L

eader, K

OM

IPO

• Overview

• Domestic Business

• Overseas Business

• Indonesia Projects

• Projects’ Status

• Indonesia Projects Case

• Why Hydropower?

• Suggestions

• CSR Activities

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About KOMIPO

Global Energy Leader, KOMIPO

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Act on the Promotion of Restructuring of Electric Power Industry, Articles 1-10

April 2, 2001

Overview

Date of Establishment Basis of Establishment

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Ensuring a stable electrical power supply, including the development and growth of South Korea’s electricity resources, power generation, and related matters.

Purpose of Establishment Lead Organization

Daecheon-dong, 160 Boryeongbuk-ro, Boryeong, Chungcheongnam-do

www.komipo.co.kr

Homepage Address

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MIP

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Ab

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MIP

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Incheon Site Div.

Seoul PV Power Plant (under construction)

Wind Power

Seoul Site Div.(800MW)

Boryeong Site Div.Shin Boryeong Site Div.(2,000MW)

Sejong Site Div.(530MW)Seocheon Site Div.

(1,009MW/ under construction)

Jeju Site Div.

KOMIPO produces about 8%of the entire power

supply used

by the Republic of Korea

Seoul Fuel Cell Power Plant (under construction)

Incheon PV Power Plant

Incheon Fuel Cell Power Plant

Shin BoryeongPV Power PlantBoryeong Small

Hydropower Plant

Boryeong Fuel Cell Power Plant #2

Seocheon PV Power Plant

Southwest Offshore Wind Power Plant

Yeonggwang Yaksu Wind Power Plant & Yeonggwang Yaksu ESS

Yangyang Wind Power Plant

Gangwon Wind Power Plant

Maebongsan Wind Power Plant

Shin BoryeongSmall Hydropower Plant

BoryeongPV Power Plant

Sejong PV Power Plant Sejong Fuel Cell

Power Plant Commerce &

Industry Energy

Yeosu EXPO PV Power Plant

Jeju SangMyungWind Power Plant

Jeju Hallim Offshore Wind Power Plant (under construction)

Bio Heavy Oil Power PlantJeju PV Power Plant

Jeju University PV Power Plant Solar PV

Others

Wonju Green Combined Heat & Power Plant

Status of Domestic Thermal Power Plants

Status of New and Renewable Energy Power Plant

Domestic Businesses

4,350MW

1,462MW

458MW

Total Capacities : 10,835MW(Thermal : 10,619MW / Renewable : 216MW )

10MW

Coal-Fired : 6,009MW / Others : 10MW

Combined Cycle : 4,600MW

Solar : 15MW / Wind : 158MW

Others : 43MW

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USA

NORTH

AMERICA

SOUTH

AMERICA

AFRICA

REPUBLIC

OF KOREA

KOMIPO

America(USA)

ASIACalifornia ESS Project

USA California, 63 MW

Van Phong Coal fired power O&M Project

Vietnam, 1,320 MW

Tanggamus Hydropower Project

Indonesia, 55.4MW

Sweden

Vietnam

Indonesia

Wampu Hydropower Project

Indonesia, 45 MW

Tanjung-Jati Coal fired power O&MProject

Indonesia, 1,320 MW

Australia

Netherland

KOMIPO

Europe

KOMIPO

AsiaKOMIPO

Global

Operating : 5

Construction : 5

Indonesia, 660 MW

Cirebon 2 Coal fired power Project

Indonesia, 1,000 MW

Cirebon 1 Coal fired power Project

Stavro Wind Farm Project

Sweden, 254 MW

Holding Company : 4

Jawa 9,10 Coal fired power O&M Project

Indonesia, 2000MW

Spain, 83MW

Primera Solar PV Project

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해외사업현황

Singapore

Ab

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MIP

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Overseas Businesses Total Capacities : 6,800MW(Thermal : 6,300MW / Hydro : 100MW / Solar+Wind : 400MW)

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Focus on Indonesia

Global Energy Leader, KOMIPO

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AFRICA

Tanggamus Hydropower Project(55.4MW)

Indonesia

Wampu HydropowerProject(45MW)

Tanjung-Jati Coal fired power O&M Project(1,320MW)

Australia

Operating Construction

Cirebon 2 Coal fired power Project(1,000MW)

Cirebon 1 Coal fired power Project(660MW)

Jawa 9,10 Coal fired power Technical Advisory

and Support Service Project(2,000MW)

Overse

as B

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해외사업현황

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Indonesia Projects

8Developing

Siborpa Hydropower Project(114MW) Pongkeru Hydropower

Project(92MW)

Florence HydropowerProject(35MW)

Samarkilang HydropowerProject(81MW)

Tripa-2 Hydropower Project(114MW)

Kaperas HydropowerProject(68MW)

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Projects’ Status 02

Name Type Capacity(MW) Status Remark

Cirebon #1

Coal-fired

660Operating

From July 2012 ~

Tanjung Jati #3/#4 1,320 From January 2012 ~, O&M Service

Cirebon #2 1,000Construction

Jawa #9/#10 2,000 Technical Advisory and Support Service

Total 4,980

Wampu

Hydro

45Operating

From April 2016 ~

Tanggamus 56 From July 2018 ~

Siborpa 114

Developing

DPT PQ Passed(’19.3), Invested USD 13,000,000, ESIA(AMDAL) finished, Company was established(PT.SEP)

Samarkilang 81 DPT PQ Passed(’19.3), ESIA(AMDAL) finished

Pongkeru 92 DPT PQ Passed(’19.3), ESIA(AMDAL) conducting

Kaperas 68 DPT PQ applied(’20.4)

Florence 35 DPT PQ applied(’20.4)

Tripa-2 112 DPT PQ applied(’20.4)

Total 603

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Total Capacities : 5,583MW(Thermal : 4,980MW, Hydro : 603MW)

DPT : Daftar Penyedia Terseleksi

AMDAL : Analysis Manajemen Dampak Lingkungan9

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Indonesia Projects Case #1 02

[Wampu Hydropower Project]

✓ Location : Karo regency, North Sumatra province, Sumatra Island (South West 160km from Medan)

✓ Capacities : 45MW(15MW x 3 Units), Run of Rivers type

✓ Achieved commercial operation date : April 2016 ~

✓ Total Project Cost : USD 170million

✓ Annual Electricity Production : 315GWh

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Indonesia Projects Case #2 02

[Tanggamus hydropower Project]

✓ Location : Tanggamus regency, Lampung province, Sumatra Island

✓ Capacities : 55.4MW(27.7MW x 2 Units), Run of Rivers type

✓ Achieved commercial operation date : July 2018 ~

✓ Total Project Cost : USD 178 million

✓ Annual Electricity Production : 278GWh

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Advantages of Hydroelectric Power

3. 지적사회적가치실현

Why Hydropower?

1. Flexibility

- Able to generate when necessary

- Quick-start : Only 60 to 90 seconds takes to turn on

the generator from stop status.

- Cold Start(No external power required)

- Rapid response to load fluctuations

2. Low power generation costs

- Long lifespan (More than 30 years)

- Low operation cost(no fuel, simple technology)

3. Green Energy

- Hydropower Plant doesn’t use fossil

fuels, therefore it doesn’t produces

any harmful emission.

4. Economic Value Added

- Prevention of soil leakage

- High Local Contents Ratio

- Creation Job oppotunities

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Projects are Ready to fly and waiting for further progress

2. 세계적발전설비운영기술보유 3. 지속적사회적가치실현

Suggestions

□ Background

○ Since April 2018(DPT regulation was issued), two PQ(pre-qualification) process were in 2018 and 2020

○ However no further process for hydropower

□ While we are waiting for further process for hydropower

○ Continuously Investing Funds to Develop our Projects

○ Acquired Necessary Permits and Licences

(Ex. Location Permit(Izin Lokasi), Environment Permit(Izin Lingkungan), etc.)

○ Conducting Basic Design

○ Maintaining experienced sponsors and manpower

☞ We hope that a process for hydropower will be commenced soon(Ex. Bidding or New

President Regulation) with bankable conditions(Ex. Take or Pay, Reasonable Tariff, etc)

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CSR on Indonesia

Global Energy Leader, KOMIPO

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Establishing KOMIPO School Donating Personal Computers

Planting mangrove trees Support for endangered elephants

Establishment of vocational training center

Indonesia

Busin

ess S

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gy

인니

사업

추진

방향

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CSR Activities #1

Educational Support

EnvironmentalSupport

IncomeIncreaseSupport

Local Village environment improvement

Establishing Renewable Energy Research Lap OfBandung Institute of Technology(ITB)

Support for vocational Training Support for local farming associations15

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Aid donation support for Earthquake and tsunami

(USD 100,000)

•October 2018. Aid donation support for Sulawesi earthquake

Corona 19 protective goods support(USD 100,000)

• Protective clothing delivery

• Corona diagnostic kit support

Donation for Victims of Sunda Tsunami(USD 50,000)

•Donated aid in the form of the fund for victims of the tsunami in the Sunda Strait

Indonesia

Busin

ess S

trate

gy

인니

사업

추진

방향

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CSR Activities #2

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