Prabowo says Indonesia can hit 100% renewable energy by 2035

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Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto speaks at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil on July 9, 2025.

Since his inauguration in 2024, President Prabowo Subianto has touted his desire to speed up Indonesia’s transition away from coal.

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JAKARTA - Indonesia aims to transition entirely to renewable energy by the middle of the coming decade, according to President Prabowo Subianto, well ahead of the country’s previously announced goal.

“We are planning to achieve 100 per cent renewable energy within the next 10 years,” Mr Prabowo said during a press gathering with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasilia on July 9. “The target, of course, is 2040, but my experts tell me we can achieve this much faster.”

Indonesia is among the world’s top miners and burners of coal, relying on fossil fuels for roughly 80 per cent of power generation.

Since his inauguration in 2024, Mr Prabowo has touted his desire to speed up the country’s transition away from the fossil fuel, making statements that are often out of line with the rest of his government and with his predecessor, who aimed to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060.

The country’s latest national power plan envisages that 75 per cent of new capacity additions over the next nine years will come from renewable sources, but that would still leave a vast existing fleet of coal plants, many of them built only in recent years.

It also leaves space for new gas and coal generation to be added.

An industrial boom led by the country’s nickel smelting sector has largely been driven by new, purpose-built coal plants.

Back in 2022, South-east Asia’s largest economy signed a landmark climate finance deal that promised to accelerate the phase-out of coal and the building of clean power.

The plan – the Just Energy Transition Partnership, later deployed in other middle-income nations – has since made little progress. BLOOMBERG

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