Indonesia's Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) as a Strategy for Achieving Energy Security

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Nazla Rahmanitya
Putra Ardiansyah

Abstract

The energy crisis that has hit the world requires countries to shift the use of their energy sources to renewable. As one of the most significant users and needs of coal sources, Indonesia requires careful preparation in the energy transition. One of the programs launched by the International Partnership Group (IPG) countries is the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), which supports and assists countries, especially developing countries, to realize the energy transition. This paper aims to find out how JETP Indonesia's role as a strategy for Indonesia in achieving energy security. We will elaborate on this research topic with the concept of energy security. This concept is generally used to analyze a country's condition with its efforts to secure its energy sector as a very vital sector. Our research uses descriptive qualitative research with secondary data obtained through documentation. We argue that the JETP has helped push Indonesia to achieve its energy transition targets to reduce carbon emissions and minimize the climate crisis through several program schemes and funding provided by the JETP.


 

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Rahmanitya, N., & Ardiansyah , P. (2023). Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) as a Strategy for Achieving Energy Security. Journal of International Studies on Energy Affairs, 4(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.51413/jisea.Vol4.Iss1.2023.1-14
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Putra Ardiansyah , Universitas Brawijaya

 

 

 

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