Institute for Research on Economics and Society – Faculty of Economics and Business – University of Indonesia

PRESS RELEASE: LPEM FEB UI Holds Dissemination of Study Results and Public Discussion Towards an Inclusive Energy Transition in Indonesia

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Jakarta, 18 July 2024 – Indonesia is committed to reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions by 31,2% independently, and up to 43,2% with international assistance by 2030, as regulated in the 2022 Enhanced NDC. In addition, Indonesia is targeting achieving net zero emissions (Net Zero Emissions/NZE) in 2060 or sooner as stated in Long-Term Strategy on Low Carbon and Climate Resilience 2050 (LTS-LCCR). Despite these important commitments, a just, inclusive and sustainable energy transition has not received enough attention, and there are no clear strategic steps to achieve it.

Aspects of Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) in the energy transition is very important, but its studies, discussion forums and implementation are still limited. LPEM FEB UI, together with the Australian National University (ANU), The SMERU Research Institute, and the Institute of Essential Reform (IESR), carried out a study that included aspects of inclusivity in the energy transition model. This study aims to analyze the impact of the energy transition from an inclusivity perspective with a focus on women and people with disabilities. This study was carried out with support from the Australian Government through the Program Knowledge Partnership Platform Australia-Indonesia (CONNECTION).

To disseminate the results of the study, a Dissemination of Study Results and Public Discussion event was held with the theme “Towards an Inclusive Energy Transition in Indonesia” on Thursday, July 18 2024, at the Aryaduta Hotel Menteng Jakarta.

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