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Reason Why Archipelago Must Act Now to Better Energy Transition

Syifa by Syifa
December 16, 2024
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(L-R) Carbon Activist & Host of the podcast, Poempida Hidayatulloh; and Special Advisor to the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Edo Mahendra.

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Heaptalk, Jakarta — The journey toward achieving a sustainable energy future in Indonesia is fraught with challenges, yet it remains an essential pursuit. Edo Mahendra, Special Advisor to the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment, recently discussed how this transition involves swapping energy sources and navigating a nuanced and interconnected path.

Mahendra emphasized the complexity of the energy transition, describing it as navigating the “energy trilemma,” which requires balancing three critical dimensions: security, affordability, and sustainability. He further elaborated on the challenges as follows:

  1. Energy security: He emphasized the significance of a stable and efficient electricity grid. He noted the necessity of preventing blackouts and guaranteeing uninterrupted power for Indonesia’s electrification goals.
  2. Affordability and accessibility: the energy transition must be equitable, enabling all citizens to access affordable energy. Mahendra also highlighted that energy solutions should cater to the needs of diverse communities across Indonesia.
  3. Sustainability: Transitioning to renewable and clean energy sources is vital for environmental preservation. Nevertheless, Mahendra warned against oversimplifying sustainability, explaining that not all clean energy options are renewable and sustainable in the long term.

On the Forum Carbon Indonesia’s YouTube Channel, he also warned that the Prabowo-led country risks falling into the middle-income trap if it fails to leverage its demographic bonus for economic enhancement while transitioning to sustainable energy practices.

“We must grow our economy and escape the middle-income trap before the population ages. It is a marathon, not a sprint,” He added.

Proposed solutions for better energy transition

To remove the existing challenges, Mahendra recommends a focus on systematic improvements and fostering an environment conducive to sustainable energy development:

  • Build a comprehensive carbon pricing ecosystem: He advocated for a robust carbon pricing framework beyond merely buying and selling carbon credits, including compliance markets, carbon taxes, and investment incentives.
  • Clear regulatory frameworks: a lack of clear regulations has hindered investment in renewable energy projects. Mahendra stressed the need for a transparent policy governing carbon credits, particularly regarding their distribution among stakeholders like PLN and private investors.
  • Technological adaptation and cost management: In the rapid progress of energy technology, Mahendra called for an adaptive approach that understands global technological trends and manages the costs of acquiring, producing, and consuming the technologies.
  • Inter-Ministerial coordination improvement: He suggested adopting a technocratic approach to address the risk of coordination failures among government entities. This scheme aims to align ministries and ensure leaders pursue common objectives effectively.
  • Prioritize renewable energy certification: as global trends shift toward removal credit, Mahendra proposed focusing on Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to ensure the sector’s projects remain competitive for investors.

Despite the challenges, Mahendra expressed confidence in Indonesia’s potential to lead in the green economy if all stakeholders join forces to take these decisive measures. He also underscored the importance of maintaining competitiveness in the global race toward a low-carbon economy.

“This energy transition is not just about economics or technology—it’s about collaboration and partnerships. This is a matter of survival. We must prepare now to ensure we are not left behind.” he concluded.

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