Insights
Our original articles that highlight the trends, tensions, and oppotunities shaping today’s transition landscape.
Captive Renewables Remain Structurally Marginal: 94% of Nickel linked and 77% of Aluminium linked Captive Power in Indonesia Still Supplied by Coal
Indonesia’s Industrial Power System Remains Coal-Anchored Despite Growing Energy Diversity
Indonesia’s Renewable Pipeline Is Failing to Materialise: Structural Barriers, Not Lack of Ambition, Underlie the Captive and On-Grid Delivery Gap
35% Renewables by 2035 – Indonesia’s System Expansion Without Industrial Decarbonisation
Indonesia’s Renewable Market: Mega-Deal Financing Rises and Green Premium Fades
Comparative Case Study Analysis: How Green Power Financing Is Structured in EMDE Heavy Industry
Case Study – PT ENC 200MW Solar Project Financing
Indonesia’s Aluminium Pipeline Reveals a Structural Power Gap of at Least 4 GW
Indonesia’s Nickel Sector Is Becoming Asset-Anchored, While Its EV Downstream Is Diverging from Coal Based Power Pathways
Indonesia’s Industrial Power Growth Is Concentrated in a Few Large Nodes – and the Next Wave Is Not Yet Fully Locked In

The only official website of Earthwise Institute is https://earthwise.institute/
Any other website, domain, or online presence claiming to represent Earthwise Institute, including https://earthwiseinstitute.org/
, is unauthorized and not affiliated with us.
Earthwise Institute is not responsible for any content, communications, requests, or representations made through unauthorized sites.
Copyright © 2026. Earthwise Institute All Rights Reserved.