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How the UAE is Making a Splash in Indonesia’s Clean Energy Sector

How the UAE is Making a Splash in Indonesia’s Clean Energy Sector

By James Guild
Masdar’s willingness to work within the constraints of the country's political economy offers important lessons for the U.S.-backed Just Energy Transition Partnership.

Why Early Retirement of Coal Power is Faltering in Southeast Asia 

Why Early Retirement of Coal Power is Faltering in Southeast Asia 

By James Guild
If the goal is to reduce emissions by shutting coal plants down early without breaking contracts, then someone needs to pay. 
Breaking Down the $20 Billion in Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership

Breaking Down the $20 Billion in Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership

By James Guild
The financing terms on offer from the U.S., Japan, and the European Union fall short of a strong commitment to the country's decarbonization.

Indonesia’s Coming Geothermal Boom

Indonesia’s Coming Geothermal Boom

By James Guild
The country has long experience with geothermal energy, making it one of Jakarta's preferred forms of renewable energy.

Indonesia Submits Plan on How it Will Spend $20 Billion on Clean Energy Transition

Indonesia Submits Plan on How it Will Spend $20 Billion on Clean Energy Transition

By Victoria Milko
The Just Energy Transition Partnership aims to accelerate the country's transition to renewable energy over the coming decade.

The High Stakes of Indonesia’s $20 Billion Just Energy Transition Partnership

The High Stakes of Indonesia’s $20 Billion Just Energy Transition Partnership

By Scot Marciel
Last November, the U.S. and its partners promised to supercharge the country's green energy transition, but their efforts are already facing obstacles.

How Indonesia’s Green Energy Push Will Impact the Country’s Coal-mining Communities

How Indonesia’s Green Energy Push Will Impact the Country’s Coal-mining Communities

By Media Wahyudi Askar
Jakarta needs to ensure that the dozens of villages reliant on the coal mining economy are not left behind by its renewable energy transition.
MSMEs: The Key to Indonesia’s Decarbonization Efforts

MSMEs: The Key to Indonesia’s Decarbonization Efforts

By Hasintya Saraswati
Without support for small businesses, the country will struggle to achieve its ambitious climate goals.

Indonesia’s $20 Billion Energy Transition Partnership Takes Shape

Indonesia’s $20 Billion Energy Transition Partnership Takes Shape

By James Guild
The Just Energy Transition Partnership has laid out a roadmap to net zero, but many details are still only vaguely sketched.

Indonesia Signs Deals to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition

Indonesia Signs Deals to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition

By Niniek Karmini and Sibi Arasu
The agreements were an important step for the country, a major exporter of coal that has abundant green energy potential.

Greening Pains: Can Petronas Make the Leap to Renewables?

Greening Pains: Can Petronas Make the Leap to Renewables?

By Gulzhan Musaeva
With a government to provide for and its own pecuniary interests, the Malaysian state oil and gas giant is unlikely to change dramatically.
Protests Erupt in Indonesia Over Fuel Price Rises

Protests Erupt in Indonesia Over Fuel Price Rises

By Sebastian Strangio
Student groups and labor unions have pledged to step up demonstrations against the government's reduction of a fuel subsidy.

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