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To increase access to sustainable and lower-cost electricity in Maluku and Nusa Tenggara regions, and strengthen the operational cap acity of the electric utility
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) signed a grant agreement with Indonesian national utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) for a feasibility study to support of the development of two cross-border power interconnections between Indonesia and Malaysia. The project, which advances a key power sector objective for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), will facilitate efficient resource sharing to help meet growing energy demands, enhance energy security, and implement policies for clean energy and climate protection goals in both countries.
The grant supports PT. PLN in building capacity and developing a project pipeline to meet Indonesia’s JETP goals. It includes studies, training, and support to accelerate the preparation of financeable, climate-relevant infrastructure projects.
Strengthening PT PLN's capacities regarding the environmental and social management of projects in accordance with international standards and the implementation of geothermal projects.
The project "Building Capacity for Low-Carbon Power Infrastructure Development" in Indonesia aims to strengthen renewable energy capacity in solar and wind generation, improve safeguards related to the environment, land acquisition, and indigenous peoples, and increase women's recruitment in renewable energy roles. It also focuses on planning a just transition to clean electricity and ensuring effective monitoring and reporting of results.
The aim of the measure is to support Indonesia in expanding the use of renewable resources to cover the increasing domestic energy demand.
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency is funding a feasibility study to support MRT Jakarta in examining the technical and economic viability of installing solar panels on rooftops across MRT Jakarta’s rail system, accessing power from renewable energy power plants in Indonesia, and implementing energy efficiency and storage projects that would reduce MRT Jakarta’s overall electricity demand
It aims to support policy-driven cooperation serving EU and mutual interests, complementing parallel EU projects financed under EU global and regional programmes, such as projects with finance institutions, with civil society and projects with the ASEAN.
Sustainable Energy for Remote Indonesian Grids (SERIG) is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funded initiative to support Indonesia’s efforts to develop clean energy and increase access to electricity in remote locations throughout the country.
USAID SINAR builds upon the longstanding commitment and partnership between the U.S. Government and the Government of Indonesia in climate change mitigation in the energy sector. Through SINAR, USAID will help national and subnational governments, state-owned energy utilities, businesses, financial institutions (such as banks), universities, and other key players to :
Collectively, these efforts will help Indonesia meet its ambitious renewable energy and energy efficiency targets while driving energy transformation that reduces greenhouse gas emissions. USAID SINAR works at the national level, while simultaneously engaging local governments in selected provinces to align national and sub-national plans and programs.