Electricity Supply Business

Indonesia is the fourth most populous countries in the world with a population around 260 million inhabitants, and its national electricity capacity recorded until the first quarter of 2019 is 58,390 Mega Watt (MW). Furthermore, according to Statistics Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik – BPS) on 2013 concerning Indonesia Population Projection for 2010–2035, the population growth in 2018–2020 will be around 1,19% and for 2020 –2025 by around 1,00%.

Business License of Power Supply for Public Purpose

In the previous article, we had discussed regarding power supply business, which business requires a permit for power supply as a mandatory to operate such business while for its installation required Commissioning Certificate (Sertifikat Laik Operasi – SLO). In this article, we will deliberate more about the business license of electric power on the power supply business for a public purpose.

Project Financing & Corporate Financing

Project Financing and Corporate Financing are common financing transactions undertaken by companies in the real sector (those engaged in production activities) to support business expansion. In this context, companies receive funding either in the form of working capital or financial resources to finance specific business activities or projects. The parties providing such financing are typically financial institutions such as banks or finance companies. Examples of financing agreements include loans, credit facilities, or installment-based purchase arrangements.

Foreign Direct Investment

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to investment activities carried out by foreign investors (either companies or individuals) to conduct business in Indonesia, either through the use of entirely foreign capital or through partnerships with domestic investors.FDI contributes significantly to a country’s economic development through the transfer of assets, management, and technology, thereby fostering national economic growth and improvement.

Spatial Planning, Development, and the Right to a Healthy Environment in Legal Perspective

The Bali floods remain under international spotlight amidst ongoing rescue and recovery efforts. “Every year, Bali loses around 1,000 hectares of agricultural land due to land conversion. The conversion is largely driven by the rapid development of tourism accommodations such as villas.”