Clean Energy Finance and Investment Policy Review of Indonesia
Thanks to tremendous renewable energy and energy efficiency potential and a stable, dynamic economy, Indonesia has become a coveted destination for investors in the clean energy sector. Clean energy investment, however, remains far below the level needed to realise Indonesia’s ambitious clean energy and sustainable finance goals. Instead, investment in fossil fuels continues to dominate.
This first Clean Energy Finance and Investment Policy Review of Indonesia supports efforts to reverse these trends and achieve a clean energy transition. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the current policy framework, highlighting progress and identifying untapped opportunities for strengthening policy interventions that can help scale up clean energy finance and investment. It also provides a number of tailored recommendations for the Government of Indonesia and development partners. The Review was undertaken within the OECD Clean Energy Finance and Investment Mobilisation (CEFIM) Programme, which supports governments in emerging economies to unlock finance and investment in clean energy.
Also available in: Indonesian
Regulatory framework
This chapter examines clean energy policies and regulations in Indonesia. It analyses Indonesia’s evolving policy environment for energy efficiency and renewable energy development, as well as how regulatory conditions and reforms have been shaping the market landscape for clean energy investment. The chapter reviews the role of expanding energy performance standards and labelling schemes, as well as the need for clearer regulatory conditions for energy service companies. It also considers the impact of recent and expected regulations on renewable electricity generation, and identifies opportunities to align with international best practice and facilitate the development of renewable energy capacity.
Also available in: Indonesian
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