

With its abundant renewable energy potential, Indonesia possesses a strategic opportunity to realize a more independent, resilient, and reliable energy system. Achieving this vision requires concrete, implementable energy policies capable of providing clear direction for the transformation of the national power system.
We view the current momentum of energy policy updates as a critical opportunity to collaboratively strengthen the quality of national energy planning through several priority agendas:
Ensuring ambitious yet realistic solar energy deployment targets are integrated into national power planning, taking into account infrastructure readiness and energy system resilience.
Driving the formulation of a gradual and structured transition schedule for coal-fired power plants to maintain the stability of the national grid while providing certainty for the government, industry, and the general public.
Aligning the expansion of new generation capacity with a long-term clean energy vision, ensuring it comports with long-term decarbonization targets without compromising the reliability of electricity supply for communities and businesses.
Through collaborative advocacy and cross-sector dialogue, we are committed to supporting transparency and inclusive participation in the national energy policymaking process.
