The power sector in many developing countries face challenges of a fast-rising electricity demand in urban areas and an urgency of improved electricity access in rural areas. In the context of climate change, these development needs are challenged by the vital goal of CO2 mitigation. This paper investigates plausible trade-offs between electrification and CO2 mitigation in a developing country context, taking Indonesia as a case study. Aligned with the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Government of Indonesia has announced its voluntary pledge to reduce 29% of its GHGs emissions against the business as usual scenario by 2030. 11% of this should be attained by the energy sector. We incorporate the Indonesian Paris pledge into the modelling of capaci...
The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentative result...
Abstract This study uses TIMES model to assess Indonesia’s power sector’s carbon price impact from 2...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The power sector in many developing countries face challenges of a fast-rising e...
Climate change policy often contradicts the least-cost objective of electricity generation in develo...
This study analyzed the role of low-carbon energy technologies in reducing the greenhouse gas emissi...
This study analyzed the role of low-carbon energy technologies in reducing the greenhouse gas emissi...
In Indonesia, energy consumption (excluding non-commercial energy) increased from 328 MBOE in 1990 t...
The Indonesian government has set a target to increase new and renewable energy sources in the energ...
AbstractThis paper presents energy efficiency improvement and CO2 mitigation in the residential sect...
Renewable energy has been prioritised in decarbonising Indonesia's electricity system. Indonesia aim...
The demand of electricity is continuing to increase inline with the growth of population and economi...
As Indonesian economic grow, electrical energy demand increased significantly over the last years. ...
On the 22nd of April 2016, now also known as the ”Earth day”, the Paris Agreement has been brought t...
ABSTRACT The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentati...
The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentative result...
Abstract This study uses TIMES model to assess Indonesia’s power sector’s carbon price impact from 2...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The power sector in many developing countries face challenges of a fast-rising e...
Climate change policy often contradicts the least-cost objective of electricity generation in develo...
This study analyzed the role of low-carbon energy technologies in reducing the greenhouse gas emissi...
This study analyzed the role of low-carbon energy technologies in reducing the greenhouse gas emissi...
In Indonesia, energy consumption (excluding non-commercial energy) increased from 328 MBOE in 1990 t...
The Indonesian government has set a target to increase new and renewable energy sources in the energ...
AbstractThis paper presents energy efficiency improvement and CO2 mitigation in the residential sect...
Renewable energy has been prioritised in decarbonising Indonesia's electricity system. Indonesia aim...
The demand of electricity is continuing to increase inline with the growth of population and economi...
As Indonesian economic grow, electrical energy demand increased significantly over the last years. ...
On the 22nd of April 2016, now also known as the ”Earth day”, the Paris Agreement has been brought t...
ABSTRACT The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentati...
The energy demand in Indonesia is projected to increase in the future. Based on the tentative result...
Abstract This study uses TIMES model to assess Indonesia’s power sector’s carbon price impact from 2...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...