Indonesia is well-endowed with plentiful supply of renewable and non-renewable primary energy sources, however, the energy policy towards 2050 indicates a desire to maintain the current dominance of the non-renewable energy supply. This would appear to indicate a lock-in of the existing energy system which favours coal-fired power plants. Thus, we explore policy interventions which can support more sustainable and inclusive supply for power generation in light of market failures. Indonesia is the world’s second largest exporter of coal, in 2018 it accounted for 16.6% ($20.6 billion) of global export. Thus, non-renewable coal-fired power-plants are the preferred choice of supplying generation of electrical power, where, coal accounts for 57...
Introduction With coal import demand from China and India falling, Indonesia’s domestic coal miners...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
The high dependency on fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, in fulfilling Indonesia'senergy consumpti...
Indonesia is committed to reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) by 29% against Business as Usual (...
Indonesia is committed to reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) by 29% against Business as Usual (...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Driven by rapidly increasing electricity demand, Southeast Asia coal demand has surged since 2010. T...
Driven by rapidly increasing electricity demand, Southeast Asia coal demand has surged since 2010. T...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
As Indonesian economic grow, electrical energy demand increased significantly over the last years. ...
Coal energy is still dominantly used as fuel for power plants as a system for meeting the needs of e...
Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, has considerable renewable energy potential. Howev...
Energy currently has a crucial role in human life. So far, the primary buffer of energy needs still ...
Indonesia has experienced a constant increase of the use of petroleum and coal in the power sector, ...
Examines Indonesia’s current energy dynamics by sector and the strategic drivers influencing the Ind...
Introduction With coal import demand from China and India falling, Indonesia’s domestic coal miners...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
The high dependency on fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, in fulfilling Indonesia'senergy consumpti...
Indonesia is committed to reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) by 29% against Business as Usual (...
Indonesia is committed to reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) by 29% against Business as Usual (...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Driven by rapidly increasing electricity demand, Southeast Asia coal demand has surged since 2010. T...
Driven by rapidly increasing electricity demand, Southeast Asia coal demand has surged since 2010. T...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
As Indonesian economic grow, electrical energy demand increased significantly over the last years. ...
Coal energy is still dominantly used as fuel for power plants as a system for meeting the needs of e...
Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, has considerable renewable energy potential. Howev...
Energy currently has a crucial role in human life. So far, the primary buffer of energy needs still ...
Indonesia has experienced a constant increase of the use of petroleum and coal in the power sector, ...
Examines Indonesia’s current energy dynamics by sector and the strategic drivers influencing the Ind...
Introduction With coal import demand from China and India falling, Indonesia’s domestic coal miners...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
The high dependency on fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, in fulfilling Indonesia'senergy consumpti...