Indonesia's electricity generation capacity at the end of 2016 reached 59.6 Gigawatts (GW), an increase from 55.53 GW the previous year. In 2017, the target capacity was 64.1 GW, and 80.4 GW was projected for the following year.
National electrification ratio realization in August 2017 reached 91.5 percent of the 2017-2026 RUPTL target of 93.41 percent. With the planned construction of 35 GW of power plants, the government aims to achieve 100 percent electrification by 2024, meaning all citizens will have access to electricity.
Total electricity sales in 2017 are estimated to reach 234,767 GWh and will increase to 482,973 GWh in 2026. Meanwhile, per capita electricity consumption reached 896 kWh/capita and is projected to reach 1,681 kWh/capita.
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