ObjectivesÂ
- To provide an overview of Indonesia’s policy direction and roadmap on electrification and renewable energy development.Â
- To enhance understanding of technical, regulatory, and implementation challenges in energy transition.Â
- To facilitate knowledge exchange between government, private sector, and other stakeholders on best practices and lessons learned.Â
- To identify potential collaboration opportunities to accelerate electrification and renewable energy adoption.Â
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BackgroundÂ
Indonesia’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2060 or sooner requires a fundamental transformation of its energy system. Electrification and the accelerated deployment of renewable energy are key pillars in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy security, and supporting sustainable economic growth.Â
The electrification of end-use sectors such as transportation, industry, and buildings, combined with the integration of renewable energy sources into the national energy mix, presents both significant opportunities and technical challenges. These include grid readiness, regulatory frameworks, technology selection, financing mechanisms, and cross-sector coordination.Â
In this context, a Technical Workshop on Electrification & Renewable Energy Transition is organized to provide practical insights from policymakers and practitioners, particularly from the Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (Direktorat Jenderal EBTKE), Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR).Â
Workshop ThemeÂ
Electrification & Renewable Energy Transition: Technical Perspectives and Policy Directions for IndonesiaÂ
AgendaÂ
| Time | Topic | Resource Persons |
| 09.00 – 09.30  | Registration  |   |
| 09.30 – 09.35  | Welcoming Remarks  | NEYEN Consulting  |
| 09.35 – 09.50  | Opening: introduction inFUSE | Moderator  |
| 09.50 – 10.30  | Keynote address  | Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources) |
| 10.30 – 11.05  | Discussion Session (Q&A)  | All participants  |
| 11.05 – 11.20  | Closing and Photo Session  |   |
Target ParticipantsÂ
- Energy and sustainability managers from corporationsÂ
- Power and energy industry practitionersÂ
- Government officials and policymakersÂ
- Financial institutions and investors focusing on energy transitionÂ
- Academics, researchers, and consultants in energy and climate sectorsÂ
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