The publication, Unlocking Indonesia’s Renewables Future: the Economic Case of 333 GW of Solar, Wind and Hydro Projects, examines the enormous potential for renewable energy in Indonesia, which is at a pivotal point in the global energy transition. It highlights Indonesia’s unique opportunity to harness its abundant solar, wind and hydro resources to drive economic growth, improve energy security, provide affordable electricity and achieve its climate commitments. The study presents a comprehensive assessment of the country’s renewable energy potential and its economic viability, showing that at least 333 GW of economically viable renewable energy capacity is achievable. The publication emphasizes that renewable energy is not only an environmental imperative, but also an economic opportunity, with the cost of solar and wind power becoming increasingly competitive. It calls for decisive policy action, including strengthened regulatory frameworks, improved grid infrastructure, and investment-friendly policies, to accelerate renewable energy deployment and ensure a just and inclusive energy transition. This publication aims to serve as a guide for policymakers, utilities, investors, and stakeholders in Indonesia’s energy sector, providing data-driven insights to drive informed decisions and the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy system. Indonesia renewable energy
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