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SummaryOverviewEnergy by sourcesUse of energyGovernment policyRenewable energy policiesMajor energy companies in IndonesiaGreenhouse gas emissions
In 2019, the total energy production in Indonesia is 450.79 million tonnes of oil equivalent, with a total primary energy supply of 231.14 million tonnes of oil equivalent and electricity final consumption of 263.32 terawatt-hours. From 2000 to 2021, Indonesia''s total energy supply increased by nearly 60%. Energy use in Indonesia has been long dominated by fossil resources. Once a major
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This study examines Indonesia''s evolving energy landscape, highlighting key challenges and opportunities for the implementation of renewable energy. The findings emphasize that a
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Currently, the country''s renewable energy mix includes hydropower, geothermal, bioenergy, wind, and solar energy. These resources are in varying stages of development, with some
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The focus isn''t just on generation—it''s also about building energy storage, smart grids, and transmission networks to handle a cleaner, more complex energy system.
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Indonesia is in the top five countries in the Asia-Pacific with significant renewable energy capacity. This is mainly sourced from hydropower and geothermal plants that make up 8% and 5%,
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Indonesia has abundant natural resources and a huge potential for renewables, especially hydro, geothermal and solar PV. The national electricity plan states a target 23% share of renewables in the
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Currently, the country''s renewable energy mix includes hydropower, geothermal, bioenergy, wind, and solar energy. These resources are in varying stages of development, with some
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Geothermal energy, which Indonesia is a global leader in, is also crucial, followed by hydro, solar, and wind energy. While the contributions of solar and wind are currently modest, their growth rates are
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However, advancements in energy storage technology, such as battery energy storage systems and grid-forming inverters, could enable solar and wind, together boasting a technical
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The Government of Indonesia has outlined several commitments to increase clean energy use and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, among other things by issuing the National Energy General Plan
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Indonesia''s largest source of clean electricity is hydro (8%). Its share of wind and solar (0.2%) is below the global average (13%) and its neighbours the Philippines (4% in 2023) and
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