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Captive Renewables Remain Structurally Marginal: 94% of Nickel linked and 77% of Aluminium linked Captive Power in Indonesia Still Supplied by Coal

Apr 2, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by April 2026.   Insight Summary: This insight assesses the role of renewable energy...

Indonesia’s Industrial Power System Remains Coal-Anchored Despite Growing Energy Diversity

Apr 2, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by April 2026.   Insight Summary: Industrial parks and complexes with significant...

Indonesia’s Aluminium Pipeline Reveals a Structural Power Gap of at Least 4 GW

Apr 2, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by April 2026.   Insight Summary: Indonesia’s rapidly expanding aluminium pipeline is...

Indonesia’s Renewable Pipeline Is Failing to Materialise: Structural Barriers, Not Lack of Ambition, Underlie the Captive and On-Grid Delivery Gap

Apr 2, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by April 2026.   Insight Summary: This insight examines the delivery gap facing...

35% Renewables by 2035 – Indonesia’s System Expansion Without Industrial Decarbonisation

Apr 2, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by April 2026.    This analysis compares two time-bound snapshots of Indonesia’s...

Indonesia’s Renewable Market: Mega-Deal Financing Rises and Green Premium Fades

Apr 2, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by April 2026.    Insight Summary: Recent renewable financing in Indonesia is...
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