E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Environmental and social issues on energy policy in indonesia

  • Hadi Sudharto Prawata,
  • Prabawani Bulan,
  • Purnaweni Hartuti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187302002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 02002

Abstract

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One crucial problem faced by Indonesia is the dependence on fossil energy reaching to 93,3%, while the share of renewable energy is only 7,7%. This causes two implications. Firstly, Indonesia is at the situation of insecurity energy due to the limitation of the availability of fossil energy. Since 2004, Indonesia is net importer oil country. Secondly, the use of fossil energy creates CO2, a component of green house gases stimulating global warming and climate change. One strategy to deal with this problem is by implementing new energy system consisting of developing renewable energy and energy efficiency. This paper observes the impact of the use of fossil energy, the measures taken to deal with these problems and the issues of implementing the measures. This research relies on secondary data available at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Ministry of Environment and Forestry specifically at by Proper Secretariat, and other relevant sources.

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