Supporting Indonesia's Energy Transition

Indonesian-German Energy Cooperation

Within its Vision 2045, Indonesia is set to become the 5th largest economy worldwide. Economic growth figures of annually 7% into significant energy demand expansion. Relying on hundreds of power systems across the archipelago, Indonesia faces the challenge to shift its existing carbon-intensive coal fleet towards green, decentralized power systems, hereby reaping the potential of its ample renewable energy resources. Recognizing the country’s critical role in achieving global climate targets, Germany acts as a strategic partner to Indonesia in its quests to decarbonize its energy sector by 2060 or earlier

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 Green skills and employment
Green skills and employment

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Industry decarbonization

Industry decarbonization

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Power system transformation

Power system transformation

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Fossil fuels phase-out and RE expansion

Fossil fuels phase-out and RE expansion

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Energy island<br/>solution

Energy island
solution

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Sustainable energy finance

Sustainable energy finance

German-Indonesia Cooperation

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of German

National Development Planning Agency/Bappenas

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

Ministry of Finance

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