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  • 8/10/2019 CleanTech Indonesia 2

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    Indonesias economic development and social changes have strongly accelerated the need for anew paradigm in the countrys environmental, infrastructure, energy and transport dynamics.

    The new Indonesian government has recognized the need for more sustainable investment and development practices,and has been facilitating projects which respond to this demand.

    Opportunities for European businesses thrive in the green sector in the form of direct investment, partnership ventures,technology export, consultancy and training.

    The highest potential is found in clean energy, green building and water and waste management, with many promisingopportunities in public projects which are part of the framework of the 2013-2024 Masterplan for Acceleration and

    Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development and other regional infrastructure development initiatives.Indonesia has a national commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 26% in 2020.

    For more information and business support in Indonesia visit www.eibn.org

    CLEAN TECHMarket Potential Indonesia

    DEMAND FOR GREENNatural conditions forclean energy productionand demand for relatedservices and goods

    GREEN POLICY SHIFTNew national policies forgreen energy and buildingand investment incentives

    A GLOBAL PLAYER4 th most populatedcountry in the world(250 million people)

    CHANGING SOCIETYRapidly growing urbanpopulation and middleclass

    GREEN BUILDINGGreen building has been given a central role in Indonesias much sought energy shift, as Indonesianauthorities consider that its expansion is vital to the countrys transition. Since 2013, Indonesia has inplace a national green building agency and certification policy, while mandatory sustainability andenergy efficiency standards are already fully enforced in the major cities of Jakarta and Surabaya. Thegrowth of this segment has been well received, visible in the ongoing rise of FDI directed at cleanenergy technology in the emergence of more financing opportunities.

    CLEAN ENERGYIndonesias 2014 National Energy Policy aims f or a 23% share of the overall energy mix for renewableresources by 2025. The government has been pushing for the development of the neededinfrastructure through Public Private Partnership (PPP) offers and tax relief schemes. Moreover, newregulations established a new feed-in tariff for hydro power, geothermal, solar, bioenergy, landfill gasand municipal waste applications using zero -waste technology. Indonesias energy market is openingrapidly with various ongoing and future projects confirming the c ountrys high potential.

    WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENTWith the ongoing steep increase in urban population and general consumption, waste management isbecoming vital for the welfare Indonesians and the countrys environment. Urban population isexpected be at 60% of the total in 2025 and the government has intensified pro-sustainabilityprogrammes and the promotion of investment in waste management technologies. Currently, manynational and regional projects are planned or underway, involving international development supportand Public Private Partnerships (PPP).

    MAJOROPPORTUNIT

    FACTORS Fuel Subsidy phase-out Production ofcomponents andequipment isresidual. Easier property

    and ownershipregulations forgreen projects. Local businesspartnershippotential andinterest in this fielis high. Expertise inimplementation,operations andtraining needed