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What is Energy Transition

Perspectives on the Transition Toward Green and Climate Neutral Economies in Asia
Energy security transitional phases towards mobilising and utilising all energy sources in a more sustainable manner.
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Agenda-Setting Towards Indonesia's Ambitious Electricity Decarbonization 2030: Circularity Strategy to Renewable Power Generation
Hariyadi Hariyadi (National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia), Badrun Susantyo (National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia), and Sahat Aditua Fanditya Silalahi (National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8613-9.ch015
Abstract
Indonesia's successful implementation of the Green Business Plan of Electricity 2021-2030 (the Green RUPTL) is a vital momentum in achieving the energy transition. Under this framework, a necessary step includes adding 51.6% of renewable power generation by 2030. This chapter aims to analyze essential issues of mainstreaming the circularity approach in the Green RUPTL using aspects of structure, process, and socio-culture as a tool of analysis. The legal frameworks have been relatively fulfilled. However, several breakthrough measures are needed to target several vital issues. Mainstreaming the circularity strategy in solar and wind power development will be implemented massively in the long term. In the medium term, strengthening the CE approach to meet the Green RUPTL needs a completion of related legal frameworks and strengthening international cooperation whilst in the short term, the law enforcement in the solar and wind power projects and becomes a vital modality to begin mainstreaming the strategy.
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Improved Distributed Energy Systems Based on the End-User Consumption Profile: A Review on How Consumers Can Drive the Energy Transition
Global transformation of the energy sector from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption to renewable energy sources and low-carbon technologies.
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Evaluating the Smart and Sustainable Built Environment in Urban Planning
A process of change from a socio-economic system strongly based on fossil fuel toward a low carbon or a post carbon one.
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The Effect of Financial Inclusion on the Sustainable Development Goals: A Systematic Review
Energy transition refers to the global energy sector’s shift from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption—including oil, natural gas and coal—to renewable energy sources like wind and solar, as well as lithium-ion batteries.
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Green for ICT, Green by ICT, Green by Design
Is driven by the global carbon emissions that must be brought to zero to keep the global warming below 1.5 °C. It is built upon the increased integration of renewable energy in the realm of daily life.
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China's Energy Conundrum: Navigating Through Crises, Policy Responses, and Global Impact
The long-term structural change in energy systems, often referring to the shift from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption to renewable energy sources.
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