Modernising Indonesia’s Energy Sector for Sustainable Growth

Overview
Indonesia’s energy sector is entering a critical phase of modernisation, with growing momentum to expand domestic energy production, upgrade legacy infrastructure and diversify the national power mix. Building a resilient and flexible energy system will be essential not just for economic growth, but also for strengthening national energy security and sustainability.
As energy demand rises, achieving greater independence will rely on how industries, investors and innovators collaborate to optimise existing assets, improve efficiency and overcome project-level risks. Creating a stable regulatory and investment environment will be critical to giving developers and investors the confidence to commit long-term capital to Indonesia’s energy future. Mobilising broad-based support for energy transition is essential to drive policy momentum, unlock investment and accelerate adoption of new technologies.
This briefing from the Financial Times – in partnership with ABB – will bring together industry leaders, policymakers and experts to examine the political, regulatory, technological and financial levers needed to advance Indonesia’s energy ambitions.
Key Discussion Points
Indonesia’s energy priorities
How have Indonesia’s energy priorities and policies shifted post-election?
De-risking energy projects
What are the biggest misconceptions about risk in energy transition projects, and how can better awareness shift the investment mindset?
Innovation and investment
What role does innovation play in strengthening project structures and making energy projects more bankable in Indonesia?
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"The insights from the government representatives were extremely valuable. There are opportunities to collaborate with them on innovative sustainable solutions. Furthermore, the event is an excellent platform for networking."
Delegate from last year’s event
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