The Indonesia Energy Outlook 2015 book (BPPT-OEI 2015) has the theme “Energy Development to Support Sustainable Development” aims to provide an overview of current energy problems, projections of energy demand and supply, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that have occurred over a period of time. 2013-2050. In connection with these conditions and problems, the BPPT-OEI 2015 Book discusses one Sustainable Development Scenario and one case of Baseline GHG emissions. The Baseline Case is a case where there is no additional use of renewable energy, efficient technology, and/or programs that reduce GHG emissions from 2014 to. 2050
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Energy has been recognised to be directly essential for the prosperity of the people, in addition to...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Special theme discussed in BPPT-OEI 2016 is “Energy Development in Supporting Green Industry”. This ...
OEI 2014 gives an overview of the current energy problems and the projected energy demand and energy...
The Indonesia Energy Outlook book is annually published by BPPT and this year is the ninth edition. ...
Entering the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN), the Government is expected to ...
This 2012 Indonesia Energy Outlook (OEI 2012) book provides an overview of energy problems and chall...
This 2011 Indonesia Energy Outlook (OEI) book contains projections or trends in energy production an...
Indonesia’s economy in the last 5 years continues to improve along with the consistent infrastructur...
Energy is a key enabling factor within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which include eradi...
The global energy consumption is likely to grow faster than the population growth. The fuel consumpt...
The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentative result...
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 ...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Energy has been recognised to be directly essential for the prosperity of the people, in addition to...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Special theme discussed in BPPT-OEI 2016 is “Energy Development in Supporting Green Industry”. This ...
OEI 2014 gives an overview of the current energy problems and the projected energy demand and energy...
The Indonesia Energy Outlook book is annually published by BPPT and this year is the ninth edition. ...
Entering the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN), the Government is expected to ...
This 2012 Indonesia Energy Outlook (OEI 2012) book provides an overview of energy problems and chall...
This 2011 Indonesia Energy Outlook (OEI) book contains projections or trends in energy production an...
Indonesia’s economy in the last 5 years continues to improve along with the consistent infrastructur...
Energy is a key enabling factor within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which include eradi...
The global energy consumption is likely to grow faster than the population growth. The fuel consumpt...
The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentative result...
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 ...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Energy has been recognised to be directly essential for the prosperity of the people, in addition to...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...