Renewable Energy-Accelerated Transition in Indonesia (RE-ACT)

Project Dates: October 2021 - September 2026
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Renewable Energy-Accelerated Transition in Indonesia (RE-ACT)
PROJECT OBJECTIVE

The project aims to accelerate the country’s transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, enabling the achievement of Indonesia’s renewable energy targets and a more ambitious Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). The project supports the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) and the Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas to shift policy settings to enable: – Faster growing contribution form renewable energy to the energy mix – Higher ambition to reach national emission reduction targets This is further supported through capacity building, awareness raising, and the deployment of innovative financial and fiscal mechanisms among project stakeholders, especially public sector employees. Embracing renewable energy will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, fulfill NDC targets, create new job opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and enhance energy security

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The Renewable Energy–Accelerated Transition in Indonesia (RE-ACT) program supports the Government of Indonesia and the Provincial Governments in accelerating the country’s transition to renewable energy, building on its vast potentials like solar power, hydropower, and wind. The project supports the adjustment of Indonesia’s policy framework to address policy hurdles and create an enabling environment to facilitate and incentivize private investment in the renewable energy sector. The RE-ACT project facilitates reviewing and implementing Regional Energy Plans (RUED) in Papua, West Papua, and West Nusa Tenggara through the Provincial Energy Forum Platform. This is a crucial step towards meeting the National Energy Plans (RUEN).



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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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