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Implementation of a comprehensive environmental and social impact assessment study (“ESIA”) at the sites of the Sumatera and Grindulu Pumped Storage Hydropower Plants
Support for Indonesia’s Energy Transition, the German-Indonesian Energy Cooperation Hub, JETP, and ETM, including policy advice on Presidential Regulation No. 112/2022 and MEMR’s strategic energy planning, as well as stakeholder engagement with the private sector
Providing policy and regulatory advisory for vRE expansion, technical solutions to address grid operation and generation planning challenges, and support for initiating and realizing large-scale vRE investment projects.
The PERFORM project aims to develop fiscal policy framework for financing the energy transition and climate targets, as well as mobilizing domestic revenues for the development of clean energy and a sustainable green economy in Indonesia.
Key actors in Thailand become empowered in the planning and implementation of transformative activities in the energy, transport and industry sectors in line with the Government’s 2050 carbon neutrality objective.
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
The TEV project aims to foster the development of a long-term political energy transition strategy, including legal and regulatory fundamentals, and the transfer of technological knowledge for a low-carbon, environmentally friendly energy transition.
This paper is an update of a 2017 publication written for the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) in Viet Nam on a Socially Just Energy Transition in Viet Nam. This energy transition must deliver a large part of Viet Nam’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mitigation, provide access to clean energy for all, and create opportunities for decent jobs and micro-businesses for the rural poor, women and ethnic minorities.