Premium Content: Indonesia unveils detailed sustainability plans for nuclear, hydrogen, geothermal and ESG risks mitigation strategies

Photo by Tom Fisk

Indonesia has committed to meeting the Paris Agreement’s Net Zero Emission objectives, and a large portion of the roadmap relied on utilising more renewable energy.

The top policymakers are unanimous in their belief that the renewable energy journey must be carefully balanced with issues related to Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) topics, and that the industrial and transportation sectors are among the top contributors to carbon emissions in the country.

The central government would work with the local governments, to attract more people to STEM education and retain them in careers that could contribute to development of energy technology thereby advancing the country to the next frontier.

The emphasis on energy technology for the country in the next few decades, would be in the areas of hydrogen technology, fuel cell, bio-fuel, nuclear power and geothermal energy.

Subscribe to get access

Read more of this content when you subscribe today.

Leave a comment

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started