Indonesia is attracting significant global investment in renewable energy as the country capitalizes on its abundant natural resources, growing domestic energy demand, and commitment to achieving net-zero emissions. Solar and wind energy projects are now financially competitive due to declining technology costs and long-term contract frameworks, drawing institutional investors seeking sustainable, long-term returns. In addition, investments are expanding into electric vehicles, batteries, and charging infrastructure, reflecting a comprehensive approach to developing the green energy ecosystem.
Beyond renewables, technologies such as green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) are gaining traction in heavy industries transitioning from fossil fuels. Modernizing the electricity grid and deploying smart grid solutions are crucial for integrating renewable energy at scale. Indonesia’s clear national policies and commitment to net-zero emissions by 2060 further strengthen investor confidence. When consistently implemented, green energy investments are expected to create new jobs, enhance national energy resilience, and bolster the country’s economic competitiveness, positioning Indonesia as a leading hub for sustainable growth in the region.










