Ambassadors and representatives from six EU Member States namely Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, France and Denmark shared their own countries’ experiences as well as their collaboration with Indonesia on Energy Transition. The EU representatives reiterated that the EU and its Member States stand ready to offer comprehensive support and assistance to facilitate Indonesia's energy transition.
Special Advisor to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ego Syahrial reiterated that Indonesia is committed to achieve the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) and to achieve Net Zero by 2050 or sooner.
"In the long-term, there are opportunities for the development of solar, geothermal, hydro power, nuclear, and green hydrogen facilities, as coal fired plants will be totally phased out by 2058," he added.
Deputy of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) Secretariat Paul Butarbutar outlined the ongoing preparations of the JETP implementation plan and project pipeline and called o for more international cooperation and investments. (WHY)