
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the current policy framework in Indonesia, highlighting progress and identifying untapped opportunities for strengthening policy interventions that can help scale up clean energy finance and investment.

This paper proposes the use of municipal bonds to support Indonesia’s energy transition targets and analyse the overall feasibility of implementing such bonds.

Coal is increasingly unviable both financially and environmentally and is ceasing to make sense as an option for investors and governments. This third annual report in the Carbon Tracker’s Powering Down Coal series finds that investments in new renewables beat investments in new coal in all major markets when comparing the levelized cost of energy for both.
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the impact of energy price increases – induced notably by the removal of fossil fuel subsidies – on the joint environmental and economic performance of Indonesian plants in the manufacturing industry for the period 1980-2015.
This report describes an integrated and multi-sectoral blue economy strategy as the key to improving marine and coastal activities, equal opportunities, and livelihoods in Indonesia.