Energy Transition Acceleration Programme (ETAP)
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The programme aims to enhance state energy provider PLN’s expertise and personnel to ensure the sustainable implementation of the Indonesian energy transition.
Background
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.
Programme Outcomes
ETAP supports the state-owned energy provider PT PLN in successfully shaping and accelerating the just energy transition in Indonesia. KfW on behalf of the German Government and PT PLN signed a grant of EUR 6.5 million in December 2023.
By strengthening the capacities of one of the key players in the Indonesian energy sector, ETAP will contribute to achieving the goals of the JETP.
ETAP will focus on two areas:
- strengthen personnel and technical capacities of PT PLN in mainstreaming environmental and social management in line with international standards
- expanding technical and personnel capacities regarding the implementation of geothermal energy projects.
Target group are PLN’s employees working in the two priority areas. Their capacities are to be sustainably strengthened through training courses, on-the-job training, and other measures. To this end, there will be close cooperation with PLN’s own university (PLN Pusdiklat). Furthermore, ETAP will strengthen synergies and linkages with other donors.
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SEA Information Platform for the Energy Transition (SIPET)
The Southeast Asia Information Platform for Energy Transition (SIPET) is a one-stop platform for information and knowledge exchange about the energy transition in the region. SIPET aims to be a central launch pad for energy transition stake holders to facilitate dialogue and promote coordination in the Southeast Asia power sector.
Bio DB
BioDB is a useful website for providing general information, encouraging discussion and conversation on the topic of bioenergy from agro-industrial waste. The data and information presented were collected by the Strategic Exploration of Economic Mitigation Potentials through Renewables (ExploRE) project, a project funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Federal Republic of Germany, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) of the Republic of Indonesia, and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
IKI JET
The global energy transition away from coal to renewable energy is threatening local livelihoods, economic activities and jobs, but also holding opportunities for sustainable, low carbon development. The project aims at supporting key stakeholder of coal regions to plan for and implement regional just energy transition pathways away from coal and towards a low-carbon energy system. Focusing on the regional economic transformations, the project works with government, industry, unions, communities, civil society, and academia. It supports interregional peer-to-peer exchange, learning, and policy dialogue in an international network and information sharing via a knowledge hub. In Indonesia, it supports the development of specific transition plans in two coal regions. In Colombia, it supports the development of the concept and framework for energy communities and the implementation of just and inclusive energy communities in César and la Guajira.
CASE for Southeast Asia
The “CASE for Southeast Asia” website is dedicated to the promotion of clean, affordable, and secure energy transitions across Southeast Asia. The website focuses on the provision of resources, the conducting of research, and the facilitation of collaborative projects in countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam, with the aim of supporting energy transition efforts. The platform highlights the challenges and opportunities in the region’s energy sector, while sharing knowledge, best practices, and policy recommendations aimed at advancing the transition to renewable energy and sustainable development
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