In 2019, the Indonesian government released its post-Paris Agreement report Low Carbon Development: a paradigm shift towards a green economy in Indonesia, in which it set out an economic rationale for a move to low carbon growth. The core of the paradigm shift referenced in the report's ...
Green & low-carbon development Open ecosystem Report and policy Green Operation On March 12, 2021, in line with the national carbon priorities, Ant Group announced its own carbon-neutrality goal, becoming the first Chinese Internet company to set such targets. On April 22, 2022, it released An...
The Economics of Low Carbon Cities: Palembang, Indonesia In this paper, we conduct a comparative analysis of the results of five recently completed studies that examined the economic case for investment in low-carbon development in five cities: Leeds in the UK, Kolkata in India, Lima in Peru,...
A policy dialogue on mainstreaming climate action in Chennai was held on 25 February, 2025, bringing stakeholders together to explore integrating climate resilience and low-carbon development into urban planning frameworks. Indonesia: U...
Riding the wind and breaking the waves - Hope Senlan assists in the low-carbon development of port shore power in a new era. In February 2023,SLANVERTsuccessfully launched the first domestic distributed ship shore power system, marking a significant milestone in the industry. This innovative solu...
On March 29, 2022, it was announced by Britishvolt (see Edition 33 of Low Carbon Pulse) that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with VKTR to partner to develop a lower to low carbon supply chain for nickel sulphate from Indonesia to supply Britishvolt's Blyth giga-factory (in the...
Low-carbon economyComputable general equilibriumFuel subsidyIndonesiaWe review the current policy with respect to carbon emission reduction in Indonesia. This objective is put in the context of the current development challenges. The study involves analysis on trends......
Although research on the impact of foreign direct investment and low-carbon development in target nations has received attention, studies exploring the inf
On June 29, 2021, it was reported that the Government of Indonesia intends to introduce a carbon tax of around USD 5 per tonne of CO2 or CO2-e. The Nationally Determined Contribution of Indonesia is set to reduce GHG emissions by 29%, compared to the business as usual scenario, by 2030...
Photo shows that the participants of the Belt and Road Capacity-Building Seminar on Financing Mechanisms and Carbon Finance are being Interviewed. Indonesia still faces challenges in climate finance. Putra Maswan, Finance and Economic Analyst at the Institute for Essential Services Reform in Indonesia,...