Program & Research

Energy Transition

The Energy Transition Program was initiated in 2022 as a means to strengthen research and advocacy for a just energy transition in Indonesia.

As global awareness of the need for net-zero emissions intensifies, in line with the Paris Agreement signed in 2015, of which Indonesia is one of the ratifying countries, the Energy Transition Program reflects The Habibie Center's commitment to contributing to the energy transition efforts aimed at achieving net-zero emissions in Indonesia.

Program Objectives

The objective of the Energy Transition Program is to contribute to Indonesia’s efforts in reaching an energy mix target of 23% from renewable energy by 2025 and 31% by 2030, reducing emissions by 29% through domestic efforts and up to 41% with international cooperation by 2030, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2060.

Activities

To achieve these objectives, The Habibie Center has produced a guidebook on a just energy transition, which is expected to provide insights into the alignment of energy transition, economic resilience, and national values towards the realization of energy democratization in Indonesia.

In addition to the guidebook on a just energy transition, The Habibie Center engages with various relevant stakeholders in Indonesia through Focus Group Discussions, Calls for Papers, and a national energy transition conference to raise awareness of the shared responsibility in achieving net-zero emissions.