Penerbit BRIN eBooks,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 29, 2023
Turning
Point
to
Net
Zero
EmissionsThe
world
is
standing
at
a
pivotal
juncture
in
its
quest
for
sustainable
future.The
global
consensus
on
the
need
address
climate
change
and
reduce
greenhouse
gas
emissions
has
set
motion
an
energy
transition
of
unprecedented
scale
significance.At
heart
this
transformation
lies
realization
that
our
reliance
fossil
fuels
must
diminish,
we
embrace
cleaner,
more
sources
(Anderson,
2020;Kamran
&
Fazal,
2021).In
context
Indonesia,
sprawling
archipelagic
nation
endowed
with
abundant
natural
resources
rapidly
growing
population,
presents
both
formidable
challenge
immense
opportunity.The
urgency
curb
emissions,
coupled
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(2)
Published: March 29, 2024
Abstract
This
paper
offers
essential
insights
into
Southeast
Asiaʼs
transition
to
clean
energy,
a
cornerstone
for
global
climate
objectives.
Based
on
27
interviews
with
regional
energy
and
experts
conducted
between
September
2022
October
2023,
the
research
distils
key
factors
3Ds:
Demanding,
Doable,
Dependent.
Highlighting
these
aspects
would
foster
readiness,
persuade
stakeholders,
secure
international
support,
all
of
which
are
pivotal
advancing
towards
net‐zero
emissions
in
Asia.
Regulation & Governance,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 5, 2025
ABSTRACT
Upper‐middle‐income
economies
face
a
specific
set
of
trade‐offs
when
reducing
carbon
emissions,
which
differ
from
the
faced
in
low‐
and
high‐income
economies.
To
mobilize
domestic
funds,
middle‐income
countries
are
developing
markets
to
attract
private
sector
investment.
This
study
advances
theoretical
framework
for
market
development
explores
process
Brazil,
Indonesia,
Malaysia.
The
case
Malaysia
is
examined
depth
due
slow
its
compared
peers.
Analysis
reveals
that
faces
dilemma
high
emissions
internal
challenges
related
energy
regulation
land
ownership,
have
hindered
emergence
pro‐carbon
coalition.
In
contrast,
Brazil
Indonesia
been
more
active
international
voluntary
implemented
key
regulations
with
political
support.
provides
insights
into
opportunities
economies,
highlighting
importance
resource
endowments
an
enabling
coalition
successful
implementation.
Abstract
The
growing
global
demand
for
electricity,
which
is
driven
by
rapid
technological
and
infrastructure
developments,
has
intensified
the
need
to
transition
from
fossil
fuels
renewable
energy
sources.
Indonesia
holds
significant
potential
Ocean
Thermal
Energy
Conversion
(OTEC)
with
its
abundant
marine
resources,
particularly
in
Banda
Sea.
Therefore,
this
research
aimed
explore
seasonal
spatial
distribution
of
OTEC
using
temperature
data
Marine
Copernicus
model,
validated
Argo
Float
measurements.
validation
produced
a
Mean
Absolute
Percentage
Error
(MAPE)
2.814%
an
R²
value
0.9945,
indicating
high
model
accuracy.
Moreover,
variations
showed
that
Carnot
efficiency
values
between
7.60–7.70%
were
achievable
at
depths
643–1,245
meters,
depending
on
sea
surface
(SST)
fluctuations.
Station
2,
was
located
9
km
coast,
indicated
most
consistent
optimal
conditions
year-round
operation
net
power
output
ranging
63.85–75.79
MW.
This
viability
Sea
importance
continuous
monitoring
accurate
modeling
support
Indonesia.
Energy Geoscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(3), P. 100289 - 100289
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Volcanic
arcs
such
as
the
Barisan
Mountains
have
been
identified
attractive
areas
for
utilization
of
geothermal
energy,
exemplified
by
Ulubelu
in
Lampung
and
Sarulla
North
Sumatra.
However,
environmental
factors
remain
a
primary
obstacle
to
exploration
exploitation
energy.
The
back-arc
basins
Sumatra
exhibit
highest
heat
flow
worldwide;
however,
source
this
area
remains
controversial
issue.
This
study
aims
investigate
origin
high
(North,
Central,
South
basins)
based
on
data
from
384
oil
wells
current
literature
geological
evaluation.
findings
indicate
that
experienced
severe
extensional
deformation
during
Tertiary
Period
through
large
pull-apart
slab
rollback
mechanism.
resulted
thinning
continental
crust
region
(27–32
km)
formation
multiple
normal
faults.
Consequently,
presence
magma
resulting
mantle
upwelling
implies
condition
ranks
among
regions
world,
with
flows
>100
mW/m2.
These
significant
opportunities
exploit
their
energy
potential.
provides
novel
insights
into
potential
particularly