Financial Implications of Coal Phase-down in Indonesia
ETP is conducting a study on the financial implications of the government’s early retirement program of coal-fired power plants. The study reviews the financial sustainability of the energy sector, the macroeconomic implications of the transition, including an impact on the related subsidies, electricity tariff, fiscal conditions, the financial impact on the State Electricity Company (PLN), as well as financing possibilities for investments.
Implementing Partners
- Hartree Consulting
- Neyen Consulting
- PT Cager Bentara Sakti
In partnership with
- Ministry of National Development Planning of the Republic of Indonesia (BAPPENAS)
- Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia
- Ministry of Finance of Republic of Indonesia
- Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)
- Energy Transition Council (ETC) – Friends of the Indonesian Renewable Energy (RWE)
Strategic Outcome
Policy Alignment with Climate Commitments
Project Documents
- Concept Note
- Study on the Financial Implications of the Early Retirement of Coal-fired Power Plants Phase 1
- Study on the Financial Implications of the Early Retirement of Coal-fired Power Plants in Indonesia Phase 2 Report
- Study on the Financial Implications of the Early Retirement of Coal-fired Power Plants in Indonesia Phase 2 Report (PPT)