A chance for lift off: Indonesia’s solar sector, Asia and the Pacific ANU

By Paul Burke, Fellow in the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics ANU, July 16, 2019

Indonesia has set ambitious targets for adopting renewable energy technologies, including solar power. India serves as a useful model for what is possible, Paul Burke writes.

Indonesia is behind the pack in terms of the adoption of solar power. The world’s fourth most populous country was outside the top 70 countries in terms of total generation of electricity from solar photovoltaics in 2016. (Read the whole piece here https://iceds.anu.edu.au/news-events/news/chance-lift-indonesia%E2%80%99s-solar-sector or https://www.fkpindonesia.org/summary-report/fkp-hosted-by-wri-indonesia-overcoming-barriers-to-solar-and-wind-energy-in-indonesia-learnings-from-india.)

Featured image credit “Dusk in the Park” (Senja di Taman) By Irsam, 1971 Source: http://www.masterpiece-auction.com/cata/TS/2014/001January/test/pages/L23.htm and https://ziladoc.com/download/fine-art-auction-masterpiece-auction-house-7_pdf cite Mikke Susanto, “Irsam: Decorative Steps” (Irsam: Jejak – jejak Dekoratif) Published by PT Dwi Samapersada, p. 50.

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