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Policy Brief - Energy NAMAs for Indonesia
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ECN
Policy Studies
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3-6-2014
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ECN-O--14-013
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Other
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4
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Abstract:
This Policy Brief aims to introduce the concept of ‘Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions’ (NAMAs) and show the relevance for Indonesia, and specifically for the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (ESDM). It summarises current NAMA activities in Indonesia, and provides an overview of energy related ambitions in the current RAD-GRK action plans that could benefit from the NAMA concept. Moreover, it discusses the challenges and next steps for ESDM with regards to NAMAs.
The NAMA concept will become an important element of Indonesia’s ambition to enhance energy and resource efficiency, contributing to its target to reduce GHG emissions by 26% compared to business-as-usual levels in 2020 (and an additional 15% with international support). The Government of Indonesia intends to achieve these GHG emission reduction target through the implementation of NAMAs, embedded in the National Action Plan for GHG emission reduction (RAN-GRK)1. In turn, many NAMAs will need to be translated to, and implemented at, the provincial level in order to work towards achieving the goals of provincial action plans (RAD-GRKs).
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