Indonesia

Governing Green Transition: Barriers and Enablers of Power Sector Reform in Indonesia

Research project Indonesia has committed to combatting climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, yet impact far from matches intent. The power sector is overwhelmingly coal dependent with very little progress in renewable energy (RE) uptake. Studies identi ...
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Market-driven Multi-Energy Operational Planning in Indonesia – MARGIN

Research project The project "Market-driven Multi-Energy Operational Planning in Indonesia – MARGIN" will lay the foundation for future bottom-up multi-energy systems in Indonesia based on renewable energies (REs), communities and flexibility to provide better user m ... First year report Since the project's official kickoff, the team has made good progress towards achieving the three main objectives of the project namely developing practical short- and long-term strategic energy plans, practical energy market sch ...
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HVDC GREEN: HVDC GRid for intErconnEcting Nusantara

Research project Indonesia electricity demand is to increase 76% in the next 10 years. As of today, the majority of electricity consumption is in Java, where the majority of people (56%) and industry locates. Currently, 69.5% of the energy in Java already comes from ... Midterm report A strong Indonesian grid over a large geographic area is required to integrate wind, solar and other renewable energy sources. HVDC links would allow transmitting carbon-neutral power from islands where its generation is more effici ...
Period: 2021-09-1 to 2025-10-31 Countries: Indonesia Lead institution: Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark Partner institutions: Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia Project code: 20-M02AAU Total grant: 4,662,139 DKK
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Circular economy to minimize waste challenges in Indonesia

Research project Indonesia presents a complex household solid waste management challenge; its cities generate 105,000 tons of solid waste daily. Further, tons of waste end up in the ocean, making the nation a major contributor to plastic pollution. Recent research st ... First year report The project is progressing well in terms of the objective to develop a novel circular economy business model for municipal solid waste management in Indonesia. We are ahead of the planned outputs regarding publications, policy, p ...
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Towards a just energy transition in Indonesia (JUSTIN)

Research project The overall objective of the project is to contribute to promote a just transition in the energy sector of emerging economies, including sustainable development of local communities and local industries. This in turn will contribute to a cleaner envi ... First year report The project is progressing in line with the initial research plan, which has been refined but still aiming at achieving its immediate objectives in terms of ensuring that procurement policies for large-scale RE can contribute to ...
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Microgrid Technologies for Remote Indonesian Islands

Research project Tech-IN is aimed at overcoming the challenges associated with the large-scale deployment of renewable-based microgrids (MGs) in the hazardous environment of the Indonesian Islands that is prone to severe natural disasters (NDs). Tech-IN’s goal is two ... Midterm report WP2 is completed where three milestones and three deliverables are achieved. Three journal and one conference papers are accepted. The outcomes of the WP2 are as follows: 1) Sizing and siting of community MGs are completed by con ...
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Mobility Grant of Mr Sri Harjanto

Research project Resource efficiency and sustainability of raw materials are essential societal challenges, which draw increasing attention worldwide. All nations are strongly encouraged to move towards a greener, more resource efficient and climate-resilient economy ...Research activities in terms of literature review, technical discussion and laboratory visits were undertaken at SDU. Guest lecture by Prof. Sri Harjanto was held on 19 Sep. 2019 Industrial visit to COWI (Dr. Joan M. Nielsen) was implemented on 26 ...
Period: 2019-06-15 to 2020-03-15 Countries: Indonesia Lead institution: University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Denmark Partner institutions: Universitas Indonesia (UI), Indonesia Project code: 19-MG02SDU Total grant: 199,760 DKK
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REDD+, -the forest grab of all times?

Research project Forests play an important role for the livelihoods of poor people in developing countries. Yet, the poor often lack legal rights to the forest resources that they depend on. This renders them highly vulnerable to loss of access and displacement when ... Project Completion Report: Thirty peer-reviewed scientific papers has been published in international journals. Moreover, nine scientific papers have been published in national journals, mostly Open Access. In addition four book chapters has bee ...
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