Indonesia is in the process of transitioning to a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system. Indonesia has a large potential for renewable energy, particularly in the areas of geothermal, hydro, and biomass energy. However, the country has also faced significant challenges in implementing its energy transition, including a lack of investment in renewable energy, limited grid infrastructure, and a reliance on fossil fuels for power generation.
Awareness increases and policies develop to support low-carbon energy transition.
Investing heavily in renewable energy sources, storage, and grid infrastructure.
Renewable energy scales up and grows in importance within the energy mix.
Integrates renewable energy into the system, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
Energy system fully decarbonized with low-carbon sources, reduced emissions.