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Bringing Indonesia to the GW Club: Unleashing Indonesia’s Solar Potential, March 18, 2021
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Since signing of the Paris Agreement, 197
countries has submitted their NDC targets on
climate change;
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Our objective is to: Assist Southeast Asian nations
to achieve low-carbon & climate-resilient
development and fulfill their NDC targets;
Unique characteristics of our approaches include:
- Empower officials and researchers from local
Our Objectives and countries to carry out their own renewable energy
Key Approach development planning through capacity building
and expertise transfer
- Bridge finance for renewable energy projects in
local countries in order to realize their renewable
energy development plans
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Renewable Energy Implementation (REI)
Toolkit
Methodology and
Approach
REI toolkit
Source: NREL
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Guangdong Province, South
China
Changzhi City, Shanxi Province,
China
Current Progress & Gampola Town, Central
Results Province, Sri Lanka
REI toolkit Mandalay city Solar PV
potential Assessment,
Application in 5 Myanmar
countries (6 Regions) Solar energy potential,
Indonesia
Solar potential of Rooftops in
three provinces, Vietnam
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IESR has completed the first step analysis of the national
solar energy potential in Indonesia.
Planned next steps (together with IESR):
1. Selection of typical areas, such urban area, rural area,
isolated islands
Current Progress &
Next Steps 2. Potential of different building types with AI identification
technology. (Public buildings, industrial, residential, etc. )
In Indonesia 3. Financial analysis of rooftop solar projects or utility-size
solar farm projects in specific areas with different financial
support and models.
4. Bridging multilateral financial support to solar pilot
projects in Indonesia
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Global Environmental Institute (China)
The Center for Climate Strategies (US)
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Children’s Investment Fund Foundation
(CIFF)
Global Climate Action Initiative (GCAI)
Natural Resources Defense Council
(NRDC)
Acknowledgement OAK Foundation
Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF)
Tsinghua University Education
Foundation
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
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