Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2015
Effective Start Year: 
2016
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Other
Economic Sector: 
Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
All, Renewable, Other
Issued by: 
Republic of Indonesia
Overall Summary: 
Indonesia's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) outlines the country's transition to a low carbon future by describing the enhanced actions and the necessary enabling environment during the 2015-2019 period that will lay the foundation for more ambitious goals beyond 2020, conlributing to the concerted effort to prevent 2°c increase in global temperature.
Renewable Energy
RE targets: 
ln energy sector, Indonesia has embarked on a mixed enegy use policy, with at least 23% coming from new and renewable energy by 2025.
RE action plans: 
To further strengthen institutional capacity, Indonesia is developing appropriate legal instruments for environmental protection and management, [...] renewable energy [...].
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
Promoting climate resilience in food, water and energy: Recognizing the need to fulfill the needs of a growing young population for food, water and energy, Indonesia will improve its management of natural resources to enhance climate resilience by protecting and restoring key terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems.
GHG emissions reduction targets: 
[T]he unconditional reduction target is 29% of the business as usual scenario by 2030.---Indonesia has committed to reduce unconditionally 26% of its greenhouse gases against the business as usual scenario by the year 2020[...].---[S]upport from international cooperation,[...] is expected to help Indonesia to increase its contribution up to 41 % reduction in emissions by 2030.
Decarbonization strategy: 
Indonesia has promulgated relevant legal and policy instruments , including the national action plan on GHG emissions reduction as stipulated in Presidential Regulation (PERPRES) No. 61/2011 and GHG inventory through Presidential Regulation (PERPRES) No. 71/2011.---ln energy sector, Indonesia has embarked on a mixed enegy use policy, with at least 23% coming from new and renewable energy by 2025. Indonesia has also established the development of clean energy sources as a national policy directive . Collectively, these policies will put Indonesia on the path to de-carbonization.---The medium-term goal of Indonesia's climate change adaptation strategy is to reduce risks on all development sectors ([...] energy security , forestry, [...] infrastructure, and urban system) by 2030 through local capacity strengthening , improved knowledge management, convergent policy on climate change adaptation and disaster risks reduction, and application of adaptive technology .---To further strengthen institutional capacity, Indonesia is developing appropriate legal instruments for environmental protection and management, [...] renewable energy [...].---Indonesia has committed to reduce unconditionally 26% of its greenhouse gases against the business as usual scenario by the year 2020[....]The commitment will be implemented through [...] energy conservation and the promotion of clean and renewable energy sources, and improved waste management.---[...] Indonesia plans to build resilience into its food, water and energy systems through the following enhanced actions: • Utilization of degraded land for renewable energy; • Improved energy efficiency and consumption patterns.
Land use change for energy production purposes: 
[...] Indonesia plans to build resilience into its food, water and energy systems through the following enhanced actions: • Utilization of degraded land for renewable energy; [...].
Cooperation in env.: 
Indonesia's commitment to a low carbon future outlines enhanced actions and puts in place the necessary enabling environment for the 2015-2019 period that will lay the foundation for more ambitious goals beyond 2020 . This would provide opportunities for building coherent actions at the national level, with particular emphasis on research, resource mobilization through partnerships , and international cooperation. [...]. ---Indonesia's additional 12% of intended contribution by 2030 is subject to provision in the global agreement including through bilateral cooperations, covering technology development and transfer, capacity building, payment for performance mechanisms, technical cooperation, and access to financial resources.
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Indonesia has also established the development of clean energy sources as a national policy directive . Collectively, these policies will put Indonesia on the path to de-carbonization.---The medium-term goal of Indonesia's climate change adaptation strategy is to reduce risks on all development sectors ([...] energy security , forestry, [...] infrastructure, and urban system) by 2030 through local capacity strengthening , improved knowledge management, convergent policy on climate change adaptation and disaster risks reduction, and application of adaptive technology .
Clean energy technology transfer: 
Indonesia's additional 12% of intended contribution by 2030 is subject to provision in the global agreement including through bilateral cooperations, covering technology development and transfer, capacity building, payment for performance mechanisms, technical cooperation, and access to financial resources.---Indonesia welcomes bilateral, regional and international market mechanisms that facilitate and expedite technology development and transfer, payment for performance, technical cooperation, and access to financial resources to support Indonesia's climate mitigation and adaptation efforts towards a climate resilient future.