Indonesia, Germany agree to support clean energy transition 2nd February 2021
Operators of solar power plant are cleaning solar panels. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The governments of Indonesia and Germany have agreed to support efforts towards clean energy transition under the Clean, Affordable, Secure Energy (CASE) program in Southeast Asia.
“One of the strategic sectors that plays a role in achieving the national greenhouse gas emission reduction target is energy, including power plants,” director of electricity, telecommunications and informatics at the Ministry of National Development Planning / Bappenas, Rachmat Mardiana, said during an online workshop on the CASE program here on Tuesday.
He said he hopes that by 2024 as many as 20 percent of power plants in Indonesia will use renewable energy.