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Indonesia's COVID-19 Vaccination and Economic Resilience Strategy

Enabling Factors To Achieve Enhanced NDC Requirements to Reduce Emissions 01 ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION Development of RE Power Plants RUPTL: Additional 20.92 GW until 2030 bli Beyond RUPTL: Rooftop Solar, RE PPs for non-PLN Business Areas, Large-Scale hydro. 01 Biofuel Utilization 02 Implementation of the B40 Program starting in 2025, with a target of biofuel production reaching 30 million KL in 2030 02 Early Retirement Coal PP 03 Starting in 2027, the total capacity of the Coal PP that will be "retired” is 9.1 GW. Requires an NRE baseload generator as a 03 replacement Utilizing New Energy as Baseload 04 Encouraging the use of new energy, including nuclear (every 1 GW of nuclear power plants will reduce 6.7 million tons of CO2), as an alternative provider of base load electricity 04 Source: Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs ENERGY CONSERVATION ISO ISO 50001 Application of Energy Management Implementation of energy management compliance in all sectors, including industry, transportation, and buildings through the Revised GR on Energy Conservation which was completed this year. Electric Vehicle □ 13 million two-wheeler by 2030 2 million four-wheeler by 2030 Electric Stoves and Gas Network Electric Stove for 19 Households Expand Gas Network until 10,2 million SR by 2030 Implementation of policies on Minimum Energy Performance Standards (Standar Kinerja Energi Minimum -SKEM), Fuel Switching, and Clean Generation Technology. 142
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