Energy Transition in Indonesia: Current Situation, Regulations, and Key Actors
With its abundant natural resources, Indonesia is poised to become a leader in the green energy sector with an estimated
With its abundant natural resources, Indonesia is poised to become a leader in the green energy sector with an estimated
Indonesia has officially launched its Energy Compact, marking a significant milestone towards its green energy transition.1 Joining other UN Member States
Electric vehicles (EVs) have rapidly increased in popularity around the world, but they represent only 1.7% of current car sales
Although carbon density has decreased by almost 50% since 2005, the World Bank claims that Indonesian technology and services have
Pandu Sjahrir, an experienced tech investor in Indonesia’s energy transition, stated that Indonesia was “at the precipice”1 of becoming a
There is little doubt that public discourse plays a pivotal role in steering any type of transition period. The recent
The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) was initially hailed as the “single largest climate finance transaction”1 when announced at the