Identifying Finance Needs for a Just Transformation of Indonesia’s Power Sector
This initiative, known as Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), places a pivotal emphasis on curtailing emissions from the power sector, initially peaking them and subsequently reducing them, with the indispensable backing of both public and private financial institutions.
Coal’s Endgame: Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of Early Retirement Coal-Fired Power Plant (CFPP) versus CFPP with Carbon Capture and Storage
This study investigates how Indonesia can achieve its ambitious decarbonization goals for the power sector. The study analyzes the economics
Indonesian Government’s Capacity for Just Energy Transition Planning
The global climate crisis has prompted countries around the world to transition from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy. Global commitments have begun to put all countries on a path to phase out fossil fuels and achieve net zero emissions (NZE) by 2050, as called for in the Paris Agreement. Achieving NZE will require a collective global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030. Phasing out and out of fossil fuels has become necessary to mitigate the worsening of global warming.
Industry Decarbonization Roadmaps for Indonesia
Opportunities and Challenges to Net-zero Emissions The growth in key industries poses a challenge to the achievement of the Near
Sectoral Recommendations for Enhancing Indonesia’s Climate Ambition in the Framework of the Second Nationally Determined Contributions (SNDC) Document Preparation
This year’s COP-28 in the United Arab Emirates will be the first global stocktake, which will serve as an inventory
Policy Assessment: Renewable Energy Development in Indonesia’s Power Sector
The energy sector is the second largest greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions contributor, accounting for 35% of total emissions, as stated