Renewable energy (solar energy, wind, ocean, geothermal, bio-energy) is believed to be a “game-changer” in energy relations between countries and completely change the landscape of international relations. Fossil energy – which will soon become extinct – will inevitably be replaced by renewable energy and this energy transition will be an interesting phenomenon from a global geopolitical perspective. Fossil energy-producing countries, especially coal, oil, and natural gas, will be displaced by renewable energy-producing countries where the accompanying characteristics will change established patterns of strategy and cooperation. As a vast archipelagic country with enormous renewable energy potential, Indonesia – along with ...
Indonesia is known as the largest economy in South East Asia and as one of the emerging lower-middle...
The concept of energy as a development prerequisite is discussedin view of its role in Indonesia; a ...
This study discusses Alternative Energy Development Policies in Overcoming the Energy Crisis, which ...
Indonesia's energy face a situation of giddiness in deciding a transition that requires a much large...
Indonesia has the potential of abundant natural resources that made the country a global energy prod...
The high dependency on fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, in fulfilling Indonesia'senergy consumpti...
Increased energy USAge in line with economic growth and the increase in world populationhas an immed...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
This research will explain about Indonesia interest joined with IRENA ( International Renewable Ener...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
This chapter presents an overview of the existing literature on the geopolitics of the global energy...
The term ‘energy transition’, typically referring to a transition from a carbon-intensive to a low-c...
The study described in this paper uses direct evidence from processes applied for the developing eco...
Indonesia is known as the largest economy in South East Asia and as one of the emerging lower-middle...
The concept of energy as a development prerequisite is discussedin view of its role in Indonesia; a ...
This study discusses Alternative Energy Development Policies in Overcoming the Energy Crisis, which ...
Indonesia's energy face a situation of giddiness in deciding a transition that requires a much large...
Indonesia has the potential of abundant natural resources that made the country a global energy prod...
The high dependency on fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, in fulfilling Indonesia'senergy consumpti...
Increased energy USAge in line with economic growth and the increase in world populationhas an immed...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
This research will explain about Indonesia interest joined with IRENA ( International Renewable Ener...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
This chapter presents an overview of the existing literature on the geopolitics of the global energy...
The term ‘energy transition’, typically referring to a transition from a carbon-intensive to a low-c...
The study described in this paper uses direct evidence from processes applied for the developing eco...
Indonesia is known as the largest economy in South East Asia and as one of the emerging lower-middle...
The concept of energy as a development prerequisite is discussedin view of its role in Indonesia; a ...
This study discusses Alternative Energy Development Policies in Overcoming the Energy Crisis, which ...