JakartaGlobe-Oct 27, 2021

The Indonesian government once again pledged to advance the nation’s shift from fossil fuel to renewables, as it sets up strategies to give the energy transition a push. The country’s installed renewable energy capacity currently stands at 11 gigawatt, with an average annual growth of five percent, according to Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Arifin Tasrif. “Our installed renewable energy capacity can potentially reach more than 600 gigawatt. But of that number, we have only utilized 2 percent,” Arifin told Bumee Summit 2021 —a green economy conference held on Wednesday. The government has designed a blueprint to unlock a carbon neutral future by 2060. According to the 2021-2060 energy transition roadmap, Indonesia will no longer install new steam-powered plants, except for the contract-bound ones or those already under construction. Indonesia has set a goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 29 percent on its own or 41 percent with international assistance by 2030. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/govt-reaffirms-commitment-to-energy-transition