Private Sector Cooperation
Private Sector Cooperation in Energy Transition
GIZ GmbH works as a neutral collaborator between Indonesian and German stakeholders, including private sectors, to accelerate energy transition globally, including Indonesia. The work focuses on technical assistance, technology cooperation, improving framework conditions for clean energy at scale and concrete investment projects.
GIZ has been part of the long-standing German-Indonesian energy cooperation which supports Indonesia’s net zero emission target by 2060, green growth agenda, and renewable energy targets.
Backed by 40-years of experience and largely Indonesian team, we offer deep insight into local policy, markets, and technology trends strengthening private sector roles in the international development agenda. The collaboration spans the full project cycle: from orientation and market insights to pilot implementation, partner matchmaking, de-risking and facilitating access to available government support for project preparation and market entry.
Priority technologies and themes
The GIZ – Energy Programme groups its supports into the work of power system transformation, island energy solutions, industry decarbonisation, sustainable energy finance, and just energy transition. Within these pillars, we are working on transmission and distribution grids, renewables, industrial and building efficiency, bioenergy, green hydrogen and electric mobility.
Impactful Cooperation in Practice
In Eastern Indonesia, GIZ developed solar-powered off-grid ice factories in Nusa Tenggara Timur and Maluku as result of collaboration with four German firms. The ice factories produce 1 ton of ice daily for each site that are able to raise the fishers’ incomes, avoiding about 80 tCO2e annually, and have been awarded with an UNDP Ocean Innovation Award.
Download the factsheet on “How GIZ collaborates with Indonesian & German Companies in the Energy Sector” here
Contact: Atiek.fadhilah@giz.de