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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 role and function of the pumped storage power plant is storing power in off-peak time at night and generating power in peak time, so it can adjust the balance of supply /demand and reduce the demand difference between peak and off-peak time. In general, PSPP is capable of flattening the load curve
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 aim of the measure is to support Indonesia in expanding the use of renewable resources to cover the increasing domestic energy demand.
The S4I project enhances PT SMI’s capacity for infrastructure investment through four components, including safeguards, technical expertise, procedural reforms, and project development.
Access to sustainable and reliable energy for the population in Western and Central Java enhanced
IPDF supports KfW’s policy dialogue with the Indonesian government to advance innovative and sustainable reforms, including in the energy sector. It funds technical assistance for defining, implementing, and evaluating policy reforms and for managing result-based loans.
This survey comprehensively collects information necessary for examining the direction of medium- to long-term assistance for Vietnam in the power sector. In particular, it will consolidate and prioritize possible support measures from the perspectives of private sector partnerships such as overseas investment and loans, ODA loans, and technical assistance. In addition, it aims to examine the details of cooperation programs for which assistance can be provided in the short term. Main outcomes are following : 1. To analyze the current status of power & energy sector 2. To analyze the issues caused by RE development 3. To identify and prioritize JICA’s future cooperation
Support the roll-out of wind and solar power technology in Vietnam by providing a top-up to renewable energy developers and IPP.