
Health Benefits of Just Energy Transition and Coal Phase-out in Indonesia
This study assesses the current air quality and its health impacts, and the associated external economic costs of coal power plants in Indonesia.
This study assesses the current air quality and its health impacts, and the associated external economic costs of coal power plants in Indonesia.
This paper aims to shed light on the climate financing landscape in both Germany and Indonesia, with a primary focus on climate mitigation, particularly in the energy sector. With regard to Germany, this paper provides an overview of Germany’s climate financing flows, structure, and international climate finance trends. Moreover, it also takes into account the recent political discourse in Germany as well as the geopolitical conditions that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the ensuing energy crisis in Europe. With regard to Indonesia, this paper provides an outlook on Indonesia’s climate mitigation targets and achievements, recent trends with regard to energy transition financing in the country, and potential avenues for further provision of international climate finance to support its energy transition.
This study discovered that canceling nine units of coal plants totaling 3 GW currently under construction will have no effect on reliability or cost and that early retirement is the cheapest option in terms of investment and carbon cost compared to achieving the 2050 net-zero goal.
To help international developers, particularly Chinese companies, better understand the potential implications of Indonesia’s JETP on their overseas coal power projects, this paper summarizes one possible pathway with detailed early retirement schedule for Chinese-involved IPP plants under Indonesia’s accelerated coal transition
Indonesia Electric Vehicle Outlook 2023 as one of IESR’s flagship reports. IEVO intends to track and monitor the progress of the energy transition in the transportation sector. This report is our contribution to raising awareness and understanding among all stakeholders, as well as shaping priorities and policy enhancements of actions toward transportation decarbonization to meet the net-zero emission target by 2050.
This study aims to identify the supply chain and existing conditions of the solar industry in Indonesia and identify the types of industries that have the potential to be developed. The results of the analysis of this study are expected to become recommendations for making a roadmap for the solar panel component industry in Indonesia.
This study aims to provide a methodology and projections of a higher renewable energy penetration to Indonesia’s power system. Renewable energy sources used as candidate power plants in this study were solar, wind, and biomass while for the geothermal and hydro power plants only consider the development of the ones that are already in the current RUPTL pipeline.
The results of this study indicate that the use of Solar PV in Indonesia has the potential to get out of the megawatt trap. Instead of being trapped in insignificant growth, the pipeline project shows that the demand for PLTS to supply energy in Indonesia is very high and has managed to reach the order of gigawatts.
This Summary Report is part of the Climate Transparency Report 2022. We also unpack Indonesia’s progress and highlight key opportunities to enhance climate action across adaptation, mitigation, and finance
This report reviews several technical parameters and costs of Redox flow battery energy storage systems (RFB-BESS) compared to other BESS technology and PHS as a representative of long-duration and long-term storage technology.
ISEO 2023 provides an update on the progress of solar PV as the primary energy source in Indonesia’s energy transition, as well as its challenges and market opportunities. We hope this report can become a primary reference for policymakers, regulators, financiers, and the public to get insight into solar PV development in Indonesia. Let’s make solar PV a driving force in Indonesia’s energy transition!
The Indonesia Sustainable Finance Outlook (ISFO) 2023 is the Institute for Essential Services Reform’s (IESR) newest flagship research. It provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of sustainable financing in Indonesia, with a focus on the energy sector.