Indonesia slashes its 2030 target for carbon emissions from the power sector and boost its renewable energy generation share in a draft roadmap released on Nov. 1 for $20 billion in financing from rich nations to wean off coal.
Under the plan, Jakarta has pledged to lower its power sector emissions to 250 million tonnes by 2030, down from a previous cap of 290 million. It also plans to boost its renewables generation share to 44% by 2030, up from an initial target of 34%.
CIPP to cut carbon emissions, boost renewable energy
The draft plan, called the Comprehensive Investment and Policy Plan (CIPP), will be evaluated, and revised regularly.




