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The project will contribute to regional progress in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7: expanding universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services by 2030. Through the adoption of clean energy by more service providers like telecom operators and implementation of modern rural electrification projects, sustainable and distributed energy solutions will enhance quality of life and drive increased economic activity across the region. The project will play a pioneering role in demonstrating the commercial viability of distributed energy storage in the Asia and Pacific region, encouraging widespread investment in energy storage and renewable energy across ADB DMCs.
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
Traction Energy Asia is working to bring environmentally informed foreign direct investments (FDI) to support Indonesia’s transition to clean energy and low-carbon growth. Through research, advocacy, and multilateral engagement in Indonesia, this project will enable Traction Energy to influence key government stakeholders to acknowledge the negative emissions and socioeconomic impacts of China’s FDI in the country and recognize how China’s investment and know-how could help accelerate Indonesia’s transition to clean energy and low-carbon growth. If successful, within three to five years the government of Indonesia will have developed a regulatory framework and financial and fiscal incentives that enable and attract China’s investment in projects and initiatives that support Indonesia's energy transition. Based on its experiences, the Indonesian government can also take the lead in ASEAN, especially when it chairs the regional forum in 2023. The Hewlett Foundation has provided Traction Energy Asia a funding amount of $253,985.
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 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
Strengthening of medium and high voltage transmission system in Indonesia
The IKEA Foundation has awarded $10 million to the New Energy Nexus Indonesia to help accelerate the transition to a renewable energy economy by educating over 6,000 people and supporting 60 rising entrepreneurs. Initiatives include plans to expand an existing energy startup acceleration programme to eight major cities across Indonesia. Startups and developers will receive coaching on providing electricity to off-grid communities, and $4 million in seed funding will help get their products and services to market.
The UN's Energy Transition Partnership brings together funders, philanthropies, and governments in Southeast Asia to accelerate a transition to greener economies. The IKEA Foundation is supporting this work in Indonesia due to the nation's significant reliance on fossil fuels. The grant provided amounts to Euro 1.82 million.
the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) established the Accelerating Coal Transition (ACT) Program to support developing countries that are heavily reliant on coal to accelerate the transition away from coal to renewable energy (RE) while ensuring a holistic, integrated, socially inclusive, and gender-equal transition. The program is structured around three pillars of governance, people and communities, and infrastructure.