Energy is a key enabling factor within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which include eradicating poverty and hunger, improving human well-being, and protecting the environment. Countries intending to incorporate SDGs in their development programs should expect an increase in energy consumption, and therefore, need to review their energy planning. The objective of this paper is to anticipate the additional energy requirements of Indonesia with the implementation of SDGs compared to business as usual (BAU) and current policy (CP) scenarios. Assuming all SDG targets were to be implemented in the Indonesian national development plan, the additional energy demand for each target by 2030 was calculated. It was found that 18 out of 169 S...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Kalimantan contributed 10.5% to the national GDP in 2008. Most of this contribution (7.5%) came from...
Energy has been recognised to be directly essential for the prosperity of the people, in addition to...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) are the 2030 global agenda to end poverty and hunger, enjoy...
The present study investigates the impacts of the implementation of the energy goal of SDGs (SDG 7) ...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Examines Indonesia’s current energy dynamics by sector and the strategic drivers influencing the Ind...
The global energy consumption is likely to grow faster than the population growth. The fuel consumpt...
The future of the Indonesian energy sector will be a priority for the Widodo Government. Summary D...
Indonesia's energy face a situation of giddiness in deciding a transition that requires a much large...
One crucial problem faced by Indonesia is the dependence on fossil energy reaching to 93,3%, while t...
The concept of energy as a development prerequisite is discussedin view of its role in Indonesia; a ...
The Indonesia Energy Outlook 2015 book (BPPT-OEI 2015) has the theme “Energy Development to Support ...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Purpose: The aim of this research is to achieve sustainable development by reorienting the use of en...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Kalimantan contributed 10.5% to the national GDP in 2008. Most of this contribution (7.5%) came from...
Energy has been recognised to be directly essential for the prosperity of the people, in addition to...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) are the 2030 global agenda to end poverty and hunger, enjoy...
The present study investigates the impacts of the implementation of the energy goal of SDGs (SDG 7) ...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Examines Indonesia’s current energy dynamics by sector and the strategic drivers influencing the Ind...
The global energy consumption is likely to grow faster than the population growth. The fuel consumpt...
The future of the Indonesian energy sector will be a priority for the Widodo Government. Summary D...
Indonesia's energy face a situation of giddiness in deciding a transition that requires a much large...
One crucial problem faced by Indonesia is the dependence on fossil energy reaching to 93,3%, while t...
The concept of energy as a development prerequisite is discussedin view of its role in Indonesia; a ...
The Indonesia Energy Outlook 2015 book (BPPT-OEI 2015) has the theme “Energy Development to Support ...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Purpose: The aim of this research is to achieve sustainable development by reorienting the use of en...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Kalimantan contributed 10.5% to the national GDP in 2008. Most of this contribution (7.5%) came from...
Energy has been recognised to be directly essential for the prosperity of the people, in addition to...