This document outlines the IEF's Strategic Programme Document, which aims to provide accountability, guidance, and an umbrella for IEF programs. It discusses developing the document using a top-down and bottom-up approach based on national policies and stakeholder input. The document then outlines 4 thematic programs on clean energy: renewable energy generation; low-emission transportation; low-emission industry; and green buildings and appliances. Each program discusses objectives, indicative activities, and calls for input on classification, gender mainstreaming, and result indicators. The overall aim is to increase renewable energy and energy efficiency to meet Indonesia's NDC and SDG targets on emissions reduction.
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1. IEF’s Strategic Programme Document
Dr. Dian Afriyanie
Senior Program Development Specialist
Workshop Finalisasi Penyusunan Dokumen Program Strategis BPDLH
February 16th, 2023
Hotel Borobudur, Jakarta.
4. IEF’s Strategic Program
An overall IEF planning document containing
environmental programs contributing to sustainable
development goals and emission reduction targets
adopted from sectoral strategies, sectoral investment
framework and planning documents (IEF’s handbook
p. 8); which includes programmatic windows that cover
a range of sectors (for example forestry, energy, etc)
relates to environment (IEF’s handbook p.14)
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5. Objectives and Methodology
Objectives
The IEF’s Strategic Programme Document which
outlines the strategic programme plan, aims to
provide:
1. IEF’s Accountability to fund-owners through
various intended results of the GoI’s strategic
programme.
2. A basis reference and guidance for IEF’s
fundraising strategy and IEF’s investments
delivery through fundable programmes from
various sources of funds.
3. An umbrella for the IEF’s existing and future
windows (projects).
Methodology
The IEF’s strategic programme document formulated
based on GoI’s priority programs in achieving national
targets of various international conventions, through
following methods:
1. Top-down: Content analysis on various related
national policy, plan and program documents; and
GoI’s commitment on various international
conventions which related to environment.
2. Bottom-up: Focus Group Discussion with
representatives of related line-ministries to identify
issues, challenges, opportunities and the priority
programs.
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13. GoI Target and Roadmap on Energy Sector
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Government of Indonesia
committed to the following
targets:
1. Renewable Energy Mix
25% in 2030. Status in
2020 = 18%.
2. GHG Emission
Reduction = 314 million
tonnes CO2 in 2030 and
1,526 million tonnes CO2
in 2060.
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17. Objectives:
to increase share of renewable energy in the primary mix and improve energy
efficiency for just energy transition; thus, the programme will contribute
National Target on:
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NDC (Paris Agreement)
1. Renewable energy mix 25% in 2030.
2. Reduce GHG emission from energy sector
(314 million tonnes CO2 in 2030 and 1,526
million tonnes CO2 in 2060).
SDGs
1. SDG #7 Affordable and Clean Energy.
2. SDG #9 Industry, Innovation and
Infrastructure.
3. SDG #12 Responsible Consumption &
Production.
4. SDG #13 Climate Action.
18. Scope
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Sectors Type of Measures Means of Implementation
1. Power generation.
2. Transportation.
3. Industry.
4. Green building and
appliances.
1. Renewable energy
generation, from: solar, wind,
water, biomass.
2. Energy conservation and
efficiency in related sectors.
1. Capacity building.
2. Adaptive governance.
3. Research & technology.
4. Data & information
management systems.
5. Green and blended finance.
6. Climate-proof infrastructures.
19. Criteria
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Criteria Coverage Area
Impact oriented for
sustainable
development.
1. Mitigation impact.
2. Co-benefit between social-environmental-economy; specifically to address SDG 7, 9, 12, 13.
3. Gender-sensitive development impact.
4. Contribute to achieve IEF’s result framework, specifically output #2.
Paradigm shift potential 1. Scaling-up and replication.
2. Knowledge, learning and catalyzing innovation.
3. Contribution to creation of enabling environment.
4. Contribution to regulatory framework & policies.
Country ownership 1. Coherence with existing policy and regulations.
2. Capacity of implementing entities, intermediaries or executing entities to deliver.
3. Engagement with civil society organizations and other relevant stakeholders.
Beneficiaries needs 1. Vulnerable groups and gender aspects.
2. Economic and social development level of the country, local government and affected population.
3. Absence of alternative source of financing; or co-benefit with the existing source of funds.
4. Need for strengthening institutions and implementation capacity.
Efficiency &
effectiveness
1. Cost-effectiveness and efficiency regarding financial and non-financial aspects.
2. Amount of co-financing.
3. Programme/project financial viability and other financial indicators.
4. Industry best practices.
20. Sub-theme #1: Renewable Energy Generation
Objective: to contribute the GoI’s target in achieving 25% of renewable energy in the energy
primary mix and reduce GHG emission 314 million tonnes CO2 in 2030.
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Indicatives Program Activities
Renewable
energy generation
• Solar PV, Hydropower, microhydro, geothermal, wind-power.
• Bioenergy: biomass, biogas, bio-CBG/CNG.
• Bio-fuel: biodiesel, green gasoline, co-processing bio-hydrocarbon.
Energy transition • Co-firing (CCUS and CCS).
• Co-firing biomass.
• Conversion to lower emission energy: diesel to gas.
• Waste to energy.
Energy transition
governance
• Regulatory and institutional framework.
• Data and management information system.
• Research and development.
• Public awareness.
• Capacity building
• Improve capabilities of local financial institutions to support renewable energy and low emission
technology project.
• Improve capabilities of domestic industries and its supply chains on RE and low carbn
technologies: Solar PV, e-vehicle, battery energy storage systems.
• Job transition to renewable energy.
21. Sub-theme #2: Low-emission Transportation
Objective: to reduce GHG emission and transportation costs through energy efficiency in
transportation sectors.
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Indicatives Program Activities
E-vehicle • Establish e-vehicle ecosystems and infrastructures:
• formulate integrated roadmap on EV which incorporate supply chains stages and
coordinated efforts among actors;
• formulate emission standards for EV linked to fiscal incentives;
• develop EV infrastructures such us: battery swap station and/or charging station;
• capacity building for local company (or bengkel) to improve capacity on electric
vehicle conversion
• Increase e-vehicle adoption in metropolitan areas.
Retrofitting transportation
system
• Land transport management efficiency (performance-based navigation, area traffic control
system, etc.
• Eco-port and eco-airport.
22. Sub-theme #3: Low-emission Industry
Objective: to reduce GHG emission and transportation costs through energy efficiency in industry
sectors.
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Indicatives Program Activities
Retrofitting production system for
industry and commercial sectors.
ESCO model, especially on thermal, compressor and pump systems, chillers (HVAC).
Green product Urea, steel, ceramic. Textile, food and beverage, etc.
Governance • Regulatory and institutional framework.
• Data and management information system.
• Research and development.
• Public awareness.
• Capacity building
23. Sub-theme #4: Green Building and Appliances
Objective: to reduce production costs, electricity costs and GHG emission.
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Indicatives Program Activities
Green building • Energy efficiency through building retrofitting on light systems.
• Facilitate the installation of rooftop PV solar for public buildings and residential sectors with
the applicable incentives
Green appliances • Facilitate the development and utilization of electric and/or biogas stoves.
• Facilitate the development of green logistic hub, e.g. provision of cold storage in critical
logistic hub
Governance • Regulatory and institutional framework, which could accelerate the implementation of green
buildings, efficiency standard and incentives for residential appliances (lighting, cooking, air
conditioning, refrigerator, washing machine)
• Management information systems,
• Research and development.
• Capacity building.
25. Input Needed:
1. Program classification for each sub-themes; does it address challenges in
energy transition?
2. Gender and inclusivity mainstreaming into program, not only incorporated into
result indicators but address social equity framework dimensions (recognition;
representation & participation; distribution).
3. Result indicators, too hard to achieve? Or need additional indicators?.
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