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State of Green Indonesia
NOVEMBER 28, 24
Southeast Asia is rapidly embracing solar energy, with PV installations projected to exceed 100 GW by 2030. While neighboring countries like Thailand and Vietnam have made significant strides, Indonesia lags behind with just 0.3 GW of capacity in 2022. Factors such as its challenging geography, reliance on affordable coal, and high import taxes have hindered its solar growth despite its ideal equatorial location.
However, change is on the horizon. Recent policy reforms and increased investments are paving the way for Indonesia to scale domestic solar production and harness its vast potential. As this solar giant awakens, the region watches closely.
Download the full report to learn how Indonesia is overcoming these challenges and positioning itself for a greener future.