A Lesson of Solar Energy Development in Malaysia and Indonesia

To address environmental issues, Indonesia aims to achieve a 23% renewable energy share by 2025 and 31% by 2050. According to National Energy Plan (RUEN), the target for solar energy installed capacity is 6.5 GW by 2025 and 45 GW by 2050. Looking at one of Indonesia neighboring country, Malaysia, ha...

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Published in:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Main Author: Setiawan E.A.; Sumarto M.P.; Hussin M.Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Econjournals 2024
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Setiawan E.A.; Sumarto M.P.; Hussin M.Z.
A Lesson of Solar Energy Development in Malaysia and Indonesia
2024
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
14
1
10.32479/ijeep.15258
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184160284&doi=10.32479%2fijeep.15258&partnerID=40&md5=fad85dce88bce44dba82ac9390762d27
To address environmental issues, Indonesia aims to achieve a 23% renewable energy share by 2025 and 31% by 2050. According to National Energy Plan (RUEN), the target for solar energy installed capacity is 6.5 GW by 2025 and 45 GW by 2050. Looking at one of Indonesia neighboring country, Malaysia, have a significant growth on solar energy as a result from their policy framework, role of national electricity company, and the PV industry condition. Therefore, this paper will be projecting Indonesia’s progress on solar energy target in RUEN using Malaysia’s approach and Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) initiatives and using Business as Usual (BAU) scheme, in which the result shows that achievement on RUEN target still below 22% for both schemes. © 2024, Econjournals. All rights reserved.
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author Setiawan E.A.; Sumarto M.P.; Hussin M.Z.
spellingShingle Setiawan E.A.; Sumarto M.P.; Hussin M.Z.
A Lesson of Solar Energy Development in Malaysia and Indonesia
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title_short A Lesson of Solar Energy Development in Malaysia and Indonesia
title_full A Lesson of Solar Energy Development in Malaysia and Indonesia
title_fullStr A Lesson of Solar Energy Development in Malaysia and Indonesia
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description To address environmental issues, Indonesia aims to achieve a 23% renewable energy share by 2025 and 31% by 2050. According to National Energy Plan (RUEN), the target for solar energy installed capacity is 6.5 GW by 2025 and 45 GW by 2050. Looking at one of Indonesia neighboring country, Malaysia, have a significant growth on solar energy as a result from their policy framework, role of national electricity company, and the PV industry condition. Therefore, this paper will be projecting Indonesia’s progress on solar energy target in RUEN using Malaysia’s approach and Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) initiatives and using Business as Usual (BAU) scheme, in which the result shows that achievement on RUEN target still below 22% for both schemes. © 2024, Econjournals. All rights reserved.
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