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Sanusi Satar, Freek van der Meer, geocap team
GEOCAP plan for increasing the role of Indonesian Human Resources in International Geothermal Industry
Bandung, ITB geothermal workshop 2016
IND coordinator:
INAGA
NL coordinator:
ITC
Advisory board:
BAPPENAS (chair)
MEMR
RISTEK DIKTI
Min. Foreign Affairs NL
Rector ITB
Rector UGM
Rector UI
INAGA
Proposed additional members:
BADIKLAT MEMR
Badan Geology
IF Technology
DNVGL
Institute Teknologi Bandung
Delft University of Technology
Department of Geo-Technology
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Universitas Indonesia
University of Twente
Faculty of ITC
University of Utrecht
Faculty of Geosciences – Department of Earth Sciences
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Cooperating companies & Universities INAGA
GEOCAP : Geothermal capacity building program
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Objective of GEOCAP: increase the capacity of Indonesian Ministries, Local Government, Agencies, Public and Private Companies, and Knowledge Institutions in developing, exploring and utilization of geothermal energy resources and to assess and monitor its impact on the economy and the environment
Sustainability Knowledge to knowledge cooperation joint education double degree PhD Business to business cooperation Government to government cooperation
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National Geothermal Development Plan for Indonesia
• Issued by BAPPENAS 11 November 2011 • Upscale activities Geothermal Energy • Need Assessment trained personnel
• Scientific staff in Universities • National and local Government staff • Management and technical staff in Companies • 1.7 FTE per additional MW of GE installed
• Request from BAPPENAS to Netherlands for support in Capacity Building
• GEOCAP as a 6 m euro contribution to support geothermal capacity building
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Also important to note that the geocap plan is based on the technical assistance plan issued by BAPPENAS in 2011. this means the topics addressed in Geocap date back to 2011 although the ambitions set at that time are still valid.
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GEOCAP overview
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These are the training and research topics. Again they have their origin in the 2011 BAPPENAS plan. The AB is asked to comment on the relevance (give priorities!) of the topics also based on the information they have from the annual progress report and the 2015 year plan.
ITB International Geothermal Workshop 2015
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IIGCE 2015
Selected Activities in 2015
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Just some activities in 2015; ITB workshop. Best content booth at IIGCE2015
Workshop Train the Trainers in Utrecht September 2015
• Target group for the training defined: government, industry, academia and local stakeholder.
• IPR: During the lifetime of the project, training materials will only be accessed by training participants or through WP leaders. After the project ends training materials can be publicly accessed with registration.
• ALL training wp1 prepared the study guide and training module. Study guidelines are ready at the end of 2015 and early 2016.
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Train the trainer workshop at TNO in Utrecht
Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Stimulation in Bandung Novermber 2015
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• Attended by 80 participants from industries and universities (24 institutions/industries)
• Presenters during the workshop: Chevron Geothermal Indonesia,
IF Technology Netherlands, Star Energy Geothermal Indonesia, TNO Netherlands, Institute Technology Bandung, TU-Delft and Schlumberger.
• First discussion on cooperation with Star Energy
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Link established between the NL and IND geothermal sector/operators. NDA with Star.
Outreach in Tanzania
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• Workshop by ESMAP in supporting capacity building within Tanzania Geothermal Development Company (TGDC).
• Objective to create a forum for knowledge sharing among the key stakeholders in the energy and extractive resource sectors on the status of geothermal development in Tanzania.
• Prepare TZ for exploration drilling. • ITB and TNO join the workshop to share
about GEOCAP • Follow up: study visit to Indonesia.
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Under worldbank umbrella ITB and TNO collaborate with Tanzania on Geothermal and present the geocap philosophy and model
Reports 2015
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Work Package
Report title Author (s)
2.05 Literature Survey of Stimulation Techniques in Geothermal Wells
Nenny Saptadji Sutopo
2.05 Literature evaluation of stimulation techniques worldwide & modelling thermal stimulation
Joost van den Broek Nick Buik
2.05 Hydrofracturing and acidizing: Data analysis and selection criteria for Wayang Windu Site
Fiorenza Deon Auke Barnhoorn
2.08 Draft - Analysis of existing geothermal law and regulation Mahesa
2.08 Characterizing and time series modelling of surface manifestation at geothermal system using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data
Asep Saepulloh
3.0 Draft – Geothermal resources assessment of the onshore North West Java Basin Pt 1 & 2
Setya Drana Harry Putra Suryantini
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Activities in 2016
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January February March WP 1.08 : workshop* with stakeholders in Jakarta WP 4.0 : workshop to define database in Jakarta WP 5.0 : advisory board meeting in Jakarta
WP 1.08 : workshop* with stakeholders in Jakarta WP 1.10 : workshop ITB geothermal in Bandung WP 2.06 : study visit WP 3.0 : workshop* market study WP 4.0 : study visit - scoping DIIU WP 5.0 : coordination meeting in Jogjakarta
April May June WP 1.06 : TTT with government officials for geothermal power plant development in Jakarta WP 2.07 : study visit to Indonesia WP 3.0 : workshop* market study
WP 1.04 : TTT in Bandung
July August September WP 2.08 : study visit in Bandung WP 1.03 : TTT* in Bandung
WP 1.01 : TTT geothermal geochemistry in Jogjakarta WP 1.01 : TTT remote sensing training in Jakarta/Flores WP 1.01 : TTT basin modelling module in Bandung WP 1.02 : TTT resource assessment in Bandung WP 1.02 : TTT magneto-tellurics in Jakarta WP 1.03 : TTT* in Bandung WP 1.05 : workshop geothermal turbine manufacturers in Jakarta WP 1.06 : workshop with industrials companies and government in Jakarta WP 1.10 : IIGCE 2016 WP 2.04 : Remote Sensing survey* in Flores WP 2.06 : workshop - stakeholder
WP 2.04 : Remote Sensing survey* WP 3.0 : workshop* market study WP 4.0 : workshop - data model in Utrecht WP 5.0 : coordination meeting and year plan in the Netherlands
October November December WP 1.08 : TTT in Jakarta WP 1.10 : Outreach to regional universities WP 2.03 : meeting IF – ITB in Arnhem WP 2.04 : Remote Sensing survey*
WP 1.05 : workshop develop example case studies for failure mechanism in geothermal power WP 2.04 : Remote Sensing survey* in Flores WP 2.07 : study visit to the Netherlands WP 5.0 : Symposium mid-term symposium and advisory board meeting
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There are 11 workshops and 10 TTT’s Coordination meetings Advisory Board meetings: January & 2nd half of 2016 in Indonesia Consortium meetings: March in Jogjakarta September in the Netherlands Mid – term symposium: 2nd half of 2016 (sync with trade mission) Geothermal events GEOCAP pre-workshop at ITB workshop: March in Bandung GEOCAP technical papers at IIGCE 2016: August in Jakarta
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Training overview (1) Work
Package Course title/focus Target Group
1.01. Remote Sensing Geochemistry Magnetotelluric Regional geologic-thermal modelling of sedimentary basins Project resources assessment in sedimentary basin in low-medium enthalpy
Academicians and government
1.02
1.03 Design, Operation, and Integrity of Geothermal Well Industries and academics
1.04 Geothermal Reservoir and Production Engineering Knowledge and Skills Industries and academicians
1.05 Visit Dieng liaise with needs of Industry Industries and academicians
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Training overview (2) Work
Package Course title/focus Target Group
1.06 Government Policy-making and decision-making for geothermal projects Energy policy framework: broader perspective of renewable energy market, role of GT. Understanding GT policy framework, government take + investment climate, learning + updating. Authority decision criteria and decision-making: tendering, licensing and permitting, COD, financial closure. Possibly also: subsidies, guarantees, govt. participation. Interaction with company decision-making.
Central govt. policy-makers, Competent Authority licensing and permitting decision-makers. Industry representatives.
1.07 Company decision-making for geothermal projects Framing the problem. Decision and Risk Analysis: methods, multi-criteria, techno-economic models, production forecasting, uncertainty, sensitivity analysis, risk mitigation, value of information, value of flexibility. Decision-gate process, project maturation. Corporate portfolio analysis. Multi-stakeholder analysis.
Corporate decision-makers, company engineering / corporate planning staff, company economists. Government representatives.
1.08 Increase the capacity of staff working in the field of SEA for Geothermal Energy (GE) as a tool to enhance logic, efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and adequate stakeholder involvement for sustainable GTE planning and decision-making in Indonesia
Government, Industries, Academicians and local stakeholders
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Courses advertised at www.geocap.nl
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May 2016 25 participants Target group : industries and academia
Engaging Outreach program (1)
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Workshop and
Train the Trainers
ITB
UGM
UI
Universitas Manado
Udayana University
Universitas Lampung
Universitas Sam Ratulangi
Industries: • Star Energy • Chevron • PGE • OTP • Supreme Energy • GEODIPA
BAPPENAS RISTEK DIKTI
BADIKLAT ESDM UNPAD
UNDIP
UPN
UNSYIAH
Universitas ANDALAS
Universitas KHAIRUN
USAKTI UNBRAW
ITS
USU
UNPATI
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The train the trainers will be an instrument to reach the universities outside Java to develop geothermal education program . BAPPENAS willing to support this.
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Outreach program (2)
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The train the trainers will be an instrument to reach the universities outside Java to develop geothermal education program. GEOCAP needs to be advised on the universities to be included in the program
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PhD Joint Degree Program
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• Tuition fee • Living allowance in IND • Living allowance in NL
• Field work and surveys • Conferences • Laboratory data analysis • Summer school on leadership
Solving real geothermal development issues
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MoU UU – LPDP. Joint degree PhD projects between NL and PhD projects. MoA for Double Degree / Joint Degree between universities UT- ITC is in discussion with UI and UGM
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PhD research • Joint degree (one NL and one IND university partner) • Sandwich constructions (part in IND, part in NL) • Possibility to encage with IND and NL industry and
knowledge institutions • Real world problems and data sets encouraged
PhD topics (aug 2015)
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PhD topic IND NL PhD
Candidates A geodynamic based approach for geothermal resources assessment on the island of Flores
UGM Utrecht University University of Twente
Ahmad Fauzi Purwandono
Hydro-fracturing and acidizing for well stimulation in geothermal exploration in Indonesia
ITB Technical University of Delft Utrecht University
Mayestica de Jong
Assessment and analysis of seismic data in West Java Papandayan volcano area
ITB Technical University of Delft Utrecht University
Riskiray Nugroho
A regional tectonics based approach for geothermal resources assessment: the Sumatra fault
UI Utrecht University University of Twente
Lukman Sutrisno
Mullti-Risk Assessment in Geothermal Area UGM University of Twente Astisiari
Spatial planning for sustainable development of geothermal energy UI University of Twente Jarot Mulyo Semedi
Starts in Aug/Sept 2016
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10 original projects foreseen, 6 now started, 4 to come.
Definition low-medium enthalpy vaies, but in this case we look up to 200°C In this study, we looked at surface manifestations, waste heat and west java sedimentary basin. Volcanic is not included (no time left), but this one might be very interesting.
Surface manifestations
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Hot spring Other (e.g. fumarol, mud pool…)
Hot springs • 27 locations • 54 hot springs • 20 kW – 4 MW • 30 - 100°C
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Several types of surface manifestations, focus is on hot spring because of (reletively) easy harvesting of heat
Two types of waste heat: brine and condensate. Brine has high temperature. Barrier might be precipitation. Condensate heat low temperature (approx 45°C), limited use.
West Java Basin – Baturaja aquifer
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Thermal power [MW]
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Map shows estimate of power per well. Temperature maps also available, but not in pressentation. High capacity and temperature might be interesing for large enterprises/industry. Drill well specifically for renewable heat/steam.
West Java Basin – Talang Akar aquifer
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Thermal power [MW]
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See previous sheet
Market survey
• Low – medium enthalpy for: • Direct use • Electricity production (ORC) • Cooling
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Direct use: drying, heating/cultivation, steam production etc…. Saves on gas/oil, wood etc… Electricity production: with ORC. Interesting near existing power plants, or off grid locations Cooling: in business/hotel area’s
We have means to do outreach and also create (positive) awareness of geothermal in Indonesia. What channels can be best use. Maybe the take home message is: use the geocap expertise to promote geothermal resources.