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The Affordable and Sustainable Energy Transition Program supports Indonesia’s energy transition by helping achieve its NDC 2022 and net-zero emissions in the power sector by 2050 through policy reforms. It aligns with ADB’s energy policy and Strategy 2030 priorities, including climate action, gender equality, and governance strengthening. The program follows a staggered policy-based lending approach with multiple subprograms to ensure a phased and effective transition.
The project aims to develop bankable FSPV projects and facilitate investment, demonstrating the viability of utility-scale FSPVs for future scale-up and replication. The project aligns with the Government of Indonesia’s ambitious targets for renewable energy development through the National Energy General Plan (RUEN) and the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN). The project is a crucial step towards enhancing the renewable energy landscape in Indonesia and achieving energy security while securing environmental goals
The project aims to develop a full-scale initiative—INET-ZERO—to accelerate GHG emission reductions and enhance nature-positive outcomes in Indonesia’s Energy and FOLU sectors. It promotes a systematic, integrated approach with UNDP and UNEP jointly supporting the implementation under their respective responsibilities.
Lead the Just Transition Working Group (JT-WG) under the Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership (I-JETP) Secretariat. Support implementation of Indonesia JETP Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP).
Support to collectively respond to the climate emergency and establish resilient development pathways for sustaining human security and green transformation
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.
ENTRI (Renewable Energy Mini Grids for South-South Triangular Cooperation) supports Indonesia in decentralized energy and south-south triangular topics. The key idea of this project is maximizing experiences and knowledge available in Indonesia to support other regions that are currently in the process of increasing energy access for their people and at the same time supporting the achievement of global climate goals. For Indonesia, it is expected that the planning and implementation of decentralized renewable energy improves which will result in more sustainable and more impactful decentralized renewable energy solutions.
The roll out of climate-neutral cold chains contributes to the national climate friendly economic transformation of Indonesia
Indonesia is established as an actor in international cooperation on decentralized renewable energy systems