Project Map
Projects implemented under German-Indonesian Energy Cooperation
Discover impactful energy projects resulting from the partnership between Germany and Indonesia. These initiatives drive clean energy solutions, technology transfer, and capacity building to advance Indonesia’s energy future.
- BMZ
1000 Islands – Rural Electrification through Renewable Energy Phase II (REEP II)
The aim of the project is to improve the climate and environment-friendly power supply in remote regions of Indonesia. By promoting renewable energies, the project on reducing greenhouse gas emissions contributes to achieving the Federal Government’s development policy goals in the core area of “Climate and Energy, Just Transition” between the ECB and Indonesia. Furthermore, the project contributes to the achievement of the REA expansion goals that the Indonesian Government has set itself as part of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) to 34% with international financing until 2023. The measure is also intended to make a positive contribution to the sustainable development of rural regions.
- IKI
Coal2Green – Early retirement of coal-fired power plants: just transition & asset repurposing (C2G)
Coal2Green uses a holistic, multi-stakeholder approach that integrates technology assessment, financial strategy, just transition planning, and knowledge & capacity building to repurpose coal-fired power plants in Indonesia. By developing and demonstrating practical solutions through Focus Projects, the project aims to create scalable models for coal phase-out and renewable energy adoption, ensuring inclusive engagement and long-term impact.
- BMZ
Improvement of Quality Infrastructure Services for the Solar sector – Phase II
The Indonesian PV sector is increasingly using improved quality infrastructure services that are in line with international good practice.
- IKI
H2Uppp – Indonesia
In field of action 1 (project identification), the program mobilizes companies in Germany and countries of the Global South to enter the green hydrogen market and identifies cooperation projects and business models. H2Uppp also conducts market analyses and networks project developers, technology providers and hydrogen customers.
In field of action 2 (project development), H2Uppp works with private companies to jointly implement replicable projects in the field of green hydrogen / Power-to-X. For this purpose, formalized partnerships are entered into within the framework of PPPs, the feasibility of which is first examined in an ideas competition. (see following section).
In field of action 3 (project flanking and trade), H2Uppp advises local partners in the target countries with high export potential and an interest in trading with Germany. Advice focuses on the further development of the market environment and the mitigation of regulatory, trade-related and socio-economic project risks.
- IKI
PEEB Cool (Programme for Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Focus on Cooling) – Indonesia Chapter
- BMZ
Accelerating Indonesia’s Clean Energy Transition Result-Based Loan (AICET RBL)
Indonesia’s National Energy Policy outlines a bold ambition to transition towards a cleaner energy future. By 2060, the country aims to achieve near-zero emissions in electricity generation through a significant expansion of renewable energy sources. This commitment aligns with Indonesia’s pledge under the Paris Agreement to reduce emissions by 31.89% (or 43.20% with international support) by 2030.
The electricity sector, responsible for 43% of energy sector emissions in 2019, plays a pivotal role in achieving these targets. PLN, Indonesia’s state-owned electricity company, is at the forefront of this transition. While PLN generates a significant portion of its power, it also purchases from independent power producers (IPPs).
To accelerate renewable energy adoption, PLN has set a target to increase the share of renewables in its total generation to 24.8% by 2030. However, this ambitious goal requires substantial investment, estimated at around $3.1 billion per year.
To support PLN’s clean energy transition, a results-based lending (RBL) program has been established. This program prioritizes safeguards and a just transition while encouraging a shift towards large-scale clean energy development. By fostering competition and scaling up the market, the RBL program aims to drive down the cost of renewable energy sources like solar PV and wind power.
- BMZ
Green Energy Corridors Sulawesi (GECS) – Transmission Line 275kV South Sulawesi
Under preparation of the feasibility study, Environmental and Social scoping as well as internal credit approval process within PLN and KfW. Contract is expected to be signed in 2025.
- BMZ
PBL ASET (Affordable Sustainable Energy Transition)
Indonesia has embarked on a critical journey to transition from its traditional reliance on fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources. This shift is vital for achieving sustainable growth and addressing the nation’s energy security challenges.
In 2013, Indonesia’s installed generation capacity was approximately 51 gigawatts (GW), and access to electricity remained a significant concern. By 2022, this capacity had expanded to around 80 GW, a substantial increase. However, the government’s primary focus remained on ensuring universal energy access, which primarily led to an expansion of coal-fired power plants. This expansion saw coal-fired generation capacity increase from 23,813 megawatts in 2013 to 46,014 megawatts in 2022.
While Indonesia’s electrification rate improved significantly from 80.5% in 2013 to 99.6% in 2022, the country’s energy mix remains heavily reliant on fossil fuels. Although renewable energy’s share has increased from 12.3% to 18.2% during the same period, achieving the target of a predominantly renewable energy mix poses significant challenges due to growing energy demand and the relatively slow pace of renewable energy development.
Key obstacles hindering Indonesia’s energy transition include: (1) a lack of a clear roadmap for transitioning to clean energy, (2) insufficient transmission grid capacity, and (3) regulatory barriers that discourage investments in clean energy projects.
To address these challenges, a programmatic approach is necessary. This approach will involves a series of policy-based lending (PBL) programs, focusing on two reform areas: (1) establishing policies and a regulatory framework for clean energy transition, and (2) improving sector governance and financial sustainability. This multi-year approach will be complemented by results-based lending (RBL) and infrastructure-based energy transition investments.
- BMZ
Sustainable and Reliable Energy Access Program (RBL SREAP)
The aim of the project is to sustainably and broadly improve access to a reliable, modern electricity supply for the population and businesses in the five target regions in West and Central Java. The target group is private households and businesses, especially MSMEs, in the project area.
The program’s implementation structure is geared toward achieving concrete results, which determine the disbursement of funds. Target achievement is reviewed annually by an independent consultant. Indicators ( disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs) were used, e.g. the annual reduction of power outages and their duration as well as the increase in procedures that comply with international environmental and social standards within PLN.
- BMZ
Sustainable Energy Access in Eastern Indonesia (RBL SNT)
The result-based loan (RBL) program aims to support the development of electricity distribution networks to connect businesses and households and to enhance the quality of life in Eastern Indonesia by the sustainable use of electricity as a key driver of increased economic activity. The program will complement a proposed sector loan for small- to mid-sized natural gas-fired power stations to deliver more sustainable energy services to communities across Eastern Indonesia. Natural gas is a much cleaner fuel compared to diesel and the quick-responding nature of gas-fired engines and turbines make them a good match for intermittent renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. It is an appropriate transition fuel to move towards a low-carbon energy system. The two loans will help enhance access to sustainable energy services and contribute to climate change mitigation.
- BMZ
Energy Transition Acceleration Programme (ETAP)
The primary objective of this Project is to bolster PLN’s technical and human resources to expedite the implementation of Indonesia’s energy transition. By promoting renewable energies and energy efficiency, the Project aims to contribute to the nation’s economic and social development through a sustainable, reliable, and nationwide electricity supply. This initiative is crucial for accelerating Indonesia’s equitable and just energy transition.
- BMZ
Geothermal Exploration: Candi Umbul Telomoyo (TCH Drilling)
Supports Geodipa in implementing slim hole drilling in early phase of the geothermal green field exploration
- BMZ
Geothermal Energy Programme I
The aim is to sustainably supply regional grids with climate-friendly electricity generated from locally available resources. Financed geothermal power plants are rehabilitation of Kamojang and expansion of Ulumbu & Mataloko.
- BMZ
Sustainable Hydropower
Project aims to improve the supply of electricity to the Indonesian population through sustainable hydropower in an inclusive, climate and environmentally friendly manner. The project contributres to environmental and climate-damaging emissions by: Sustainable, reliable and comprehensive supply of electricity to the country contributes to the environmentally sustainable development in Indonesia.
- IKI
PDP-H2 (Project Development Program for Green Hydrogen Projects as part of the German Energy Solutions Initiative (Phase 2))
PDP-H2 primarily supports the industrial sector in shifting from fossil-based hydrogen (gray hydrogen) to green hydrogen, produced from renewable energy sources via electrolysis without carbon emissions.
- IKI
RE2Grid / Green Energy
The regulatory, institutional and technical capacities of the sector stakeholders for the expansion of large-scale variable renewable energy (vRE) have improved.
- IKI
REEP 1-2 (1000 Islands – Renewable Energy for Electrification Programme)
Providing clean energy access to small islands through the expansion of renewable energy: strengthening decentralized energy regulations, supporting PLN’s system planning and operation for high VRE integration, and promoting pilot projects with the private sector. Implemented by GIZ with support from IKI/BMWK in partnership with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (DG NREEC & DGE) and PLN.
- IKI
ExploRE (Strategic Exploration of Economic Mitigation Potentials through Renewables)
Identifies and analyses the most cost-effective renewable energy options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Indonesia, providing data-driven insights to guide policy and investment decisions. Implemented by GIZ with support from IKI/BMWK, in partnership with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
- IKI
ENTRI (Renewable Energy Minigrids in Triangular South-South Cooperation)
ENTRI implements triangular cooperation, with Indonesia as the pivotal partner, Germany as the facilitating partner, and countries from the global south as the beneficiary partner. The implementation of SSTCs within ENTRI is coordinated with the National Coordination Team of Indonesia South-South Cooperation, which includes the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Indonesian Ministry of State Secretariat, the Indonesian Ministry of Finance, and the Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS. SSTCs enable multi-directional learning, positioning all participating countries, including Indonesia, as both a source of knowledge and/or recipient of knowledge.
- IKI
Energy Hub (German-Indonesian Energy Cooperation Hub)
Serves as a central platform for knowledge exchange, stakeholder engagement, and project visibility in Indonesia’s energy transition, connecting government, industry, and development partners. Supported by GIZ, IKI/BMWK, and Indonesian government ministries.
- IKI
SOCOOL (Solar Cold Chains for Green Economy)
Develops solar-powered cold storage systems to improve food security and reduce post-harvest losses while cutting greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural value chain. Implemented by GIZ with IKI/BMWK support in collaboration with local partners.
- IKI
SETI (Sustainable Energy Transition in Indonesia)
Supports Indonesia’s shift to a low-carbon energy system by integrating renewable energy, enhancing energy efficiency, and strengthening policy and regulatory frameworks. Implemented by GIZ and partners with support from IKI/BMWK.
- IKI
PERFORM (Strengthening Carbon Pricing Mechanism and Fiscal Policy Measures for Climate Protection and The Energy Transition in Indonesia)
Strengthens Indonesia’s fiscal policies to accelerate the clean energy transition, improve investment conditions, and reduce reliance on fossil fuel subsidies. A GIZ initiative with support from IKI/BMWK and cooperation with the Ministry of Finance.
- IKI
JET (Innovation Regions for a Just Energy Transition) – Indonesia Chapter
Pilots inclusive and sustainable energy transition models in selected Indonesian regions, ensuring social, economic, and environmental benefits for all stakeholders. Implemented by GIZ with IKI/BMWK support and local government cooperation.
- IKI
Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE) – Indonesia Component
Fosters evidence-based policy dialogue and stakeholder engagement to accelerate the Southeast Asian energy transition, with a focus on renewable integration and just transition principles. Led by GIZ with IKI/BMWK and multi-country partners.
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