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The GIS database has been developed by under the Small Hydropower Mapping and Improved Geospatial Electrification Planning in Indonesia Project [Project ID: P145273].

The scope of the project was to facilitate and improve the planning and investment process for small hydro development both grid and isolated systems through:

  • building up a central database on smal hydro at national scale and validating the mapping of small hydro in NTT, Maluku, Maluku Utara and Sulawesi

  • improved electrification planning by integrating small hydro potential for the provinces of NTT, Maluku, Maluku Utara and Sulawesi into the planning process.

Please refer to the country project page for additional outputs and reports: http://esmap.org/re_mapping_indonesia

The GIS database contains the following datasets:

  • SHP(promising sites)
  • Admin Divisions
  • Topomas_grid
  • Rivers, Geology
  • Forest_areas
  • Roads
  • RainfallGauges
  • RunoffGauges
  • ElectricSystem,
    each accompanied by a metadata file.

Please cite as: [Data/information/map obtained from the] “World Bank via ENERGYDATA.info, under a project funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP). For more information: Indonesia - Small Hydro GIS Atlas, 2017, https://energydata.info/dataset/indonesia-small-hydro-gis-database-2017"

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