Indonesia stands at a critical juncture in its energy transition journey. The IETO 2025 report provides a comprehensive analysis of the country’s progress, challenges, and opportunities in the face of a rapidly changing global energy landscape.
Despite government commitments, Indonesia has made limited progress in renewable energy adoption and decarbonization. The continued reliance on coal hinders the transition to a low-carbon future. However, global trends in renewable energy and declining costs present a window of opportunity for Indonesia to leverage its abundant solar, geothermal, and bioenergy resources.
To accelerate the transition, several key challenges must be addressed. These include strengthening policy and regulatory frameworks, mobilizing financing, fostering innovation and technology transfer, ensuring a just transition, and strengthening international cooperation.
By addressing these challenges and seizing the opportunities, Indonesia can pave the way for a sustainable and prosperous future. The IETO 2025 report serves as a crucial tool for policymakers, businesses, and civil society to understand the complexities of the energy transition and to make informed decisions.
Authors: Martha Jesica Solomasi Mendrofa, Ilham Rizqian Fahreza Surya, Alvin Putra Sisdwinugraha, Farid Wijaya, Rahmi Puspita Sari, Putra Maswan, Muhammad Dhifan Nabighdazweda, Shahnaz Nur Firdausi, Anindita Hapsari, Pintoko Aji, Raditya Wiranegara, Faris Adnan Padhilah, His Muhammad Bintang, Julius Christian