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How Indonesia and Singapore Can Deepen Their Renewable Energy Cooperation

How Indonesia and Singapore Can Deepen Their Renewable Energy Cooperation

By Dedi Dinarto and Gerardus Yosari
In many ways, the two nations are natural partners in the development of green energy sources.
Why Solar Power Could Take Off in Indonesia Soon

Why Solar Power Could Take Off in Indonesia Soon

By James Guild
A new solar farm project could avoid the political economy hurdle that has prevented renewable energy from making headway in the country.

Southeast Asia’s Renewable Energy Puzzle

Southeast Asia’s Renewable Energy Puzzle

By James Guild
Renewable energy is a tough sell as long as regional states exert control over (and profit from) domestic fossil fuel resources.

Carbon Capture is the Key to Indonesia’s Net-Zero Emissions Future

Carbon Capture is the Key to Indonesia’s Net-Zero Emissions Future

By Haryanto and Filda C. Yusgiantoro
While obstacles remain, the technology could help transform Indonesia into a regional leader in renewable energy.

Indonesia Is Failing to Provide a Green Track for Industry

Indonesia Is Failing to Provide a Green Track for Industry

By Diwangkara Bagus Nugraha
Industry is racing to get green, but Indonesia has paved the road with unsupportive regulation.
The Greening of Indonesia-Gulf Relations

The Greening of Indonesia-Gulf Relations

By Diwangkara Bagus Nugraha and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
While deeply rooted in oil and gas, energy relations between the Gulf and Indonesia are increasingly moving toward renewables like solar.

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative an Opportunity for Indonesian Renewable Energy?

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative an Opportunity for Indonesian Renewable Energy?

By Zahrana Nadifa Ramadhanty
Is there a significant role for BRI to play in the Indonesian renewable energy sector?
The Other Country Crucial to Global Climate Goals: Indonesia

The Other Country Crucial to Global Climate Goals: Indonesia

By Nithin Coca
If things don’t change, the world’s most ignored big emitter could be the one that dooms the global climate.

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