Indonesia is intensifying its energy transition strategy through large-scale renewable energy development, electrification initiatives and alternative fuel technologies as part of efforts to strengthen national energy security and reduce fossil fuel dependence.
The government has announced plans to develop up to 100 GW of solar power capacity, positioning solar energy as a central pillar of the country’s long-term clean energy transition. The programme forms part of broader policies promoted under President Prabowo Subianto’s administration to expand renewable energy generation and accelerate decarbonisation. Alongside solar development, the government is advancing other low-carbon technologies including hydrogen, ammonia and nuclear energy as part of future energy diversification efforts. Additional measures include support for electric vehicle adoption, induction stove deployment, energy efficiency programmes and a moratorium on new coal-fired power plants.
