Energy Transition In Indonesia Pdf Fossil Fuel Power Station In 2021, president joko widodo announced a 2060 net zero emissions target and ordered pln (the powerful indonesian energy utility) to stop building new coal plants beyond the project agreed upon in the 2021 2030 electricity development business plan. At the same time, the administration’s aspiration to achieve energy self sufficiency relies heavily on expanding domestic coal and fossil fuel production, a move that hinders indonesia’s renewable energy targets and global commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Indonesia S Transition From Coal To Renewable Energy Climateworks First, indonesia's historical dependence on coal presents a challenge to an energy transition towards large scale integration of re. however, the novelty of this research lies in comparing a coal dependent pathway with two different re based pathways towards 2050, focusing on ghg emissions and cost. Indonesian president prabowo subianto has announced that his government plans to retire all coal and other fossil fuel powered power plants within 15 years, while drastically boosting renewable energy capacity. Undp then spearheaded the formulation of the just transition framework which is an integral part of the comprehensive investment and policy plan (cipp)—indonesia’s energy transition roadmap outlining needs for $97.1 billion in investments by 2030 and usd 580.3 billion by 2050 to phase out coal, scale renewables, and prioritize social equity. Indonesia is taking bold steps towards a cleaner energy future. the newly issued permen esdm no. 10 2025 outlines a clear roadmap to reduce emissions, retire coal fired power plants early, and boost renewable energy—marking a major shift in national energy policy. what’s inside indonesia’s new energy regulation (permen esdm 10 2025).

Indonesia S Transition From Coal To Renewable Energy Climateworks Undp then spearheaded the formulation of the just transition framework which is an integral part of the comprehensive investment and policy plan (cipp)—indonesia’s energy transition roadmap outlining needs for $97.1 billion in investments by 2030 and usd 580.3 billion by 2050 to phase out coal, scale renewables, and prioritize social equity. Indonesia is taking bold steps towards a cleaner energy future. the newly issued permen esdm no. 10 2025 outlines a clear roadmap to reduce emissions, retire coal fired power plants early, and boost renewable energy—marking a major shift in national energy policy. what’s inside indonesia’s new energy regulation (permen esdm 10 2025). The 2022 g20 summit marked a turning point for indonesia’s energy transition with the signing of an agreement to explore the early retirement of cirebon 1 coal fired power plant. the 660 megawatt cirebon 1 is historic for being the first coal fired power plant in indonesia owned by an independent power producer, cirebon electric power (cep). That phaseout plan is part of indonesia’s just energy transition partnership (jetp), signed in 2022 with a group of industrialized countries that pledged to help with the energy transition. As the world’s fifth biggest coal power generator, indonesia’s promise to phase out coal by 2040 marks a significant turning point. delivering on this promise will demand a rapid expansion of renewables and just transition policies. A new report by climate analytics reveals that indonesia is falling behind in fulfilling its international energy transition commitments, citing that alongside seven other asian countries, indonesia has shown slow and inconsistent progress in shifting from coal to renewable energy, despite having signed major global pledges.