JAKARTA - The 1945 Constitution mandates that the state must provide a decent living for Indonesian citizens to live, get a good and healthy environment, and be entitled to health services and access to education.

This commitment is also reflected in Indonesia's attitude towards the Paris Agreement which is in line with the mandate of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and President Prabowo's Vision to build an Advanced, Sovereign, Energy and Independent Indonesia.

In various international climate change negotiations forums, Indonesia under President Prabowo's leadership, consistently emphasized that efforts to control climate change were carried out by considering national circuits and national integrity of the country.

Indonesia's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions remains volatile, is responsible, and is adjusted to national capabilities.

This is an important foothold in the energy transition in Indonesia not only meeting global targets, but also strengthening the foundation of national development.

In the past year, the Prabowo-Gibran Rakabuming Raka administration has shown concrete steps to accelerate the energy transition gradually, measurably, and pro-people.

The government strengthens national electricity industry regulations and governance to ensure that the sustainability of this sector does not burden state finances.

The improvement of strategic regulations such as PP.79/2014 and Presidential Regulation 22/2017 is directed into a consistent implementation instrument, not just a normative basis.

This instrument is a lever to strengthen the domestic EBT industry, expand green employment opportunities, and create a healthy and competitive national electricity industry ecosystem.

The government also encourages the formation of more adaptive financing and tariff schemes for the development of the upstream sector. This is important so that the price of EBT can compete and accelerate the entry of environmentally friendly technology.

This move reflects the government's courage in correcting old assumptions and directing policies on the actual conditions of the national economy.

Although the initial projection of national electricity consumption has not been achieved, such as the PP.79/2014 scenario, the Prabowo Gibran administration has succeeded in directing the energy transition realisticly and has an impact.

Policy is focused on strengthening the demand for the electricity sector through domestic industrialization and not just building passive infrastructure.

With this approach, Indonesia will not become the market of energy products for other countries, but rather the main producers and players in the global EBT supply chain.

These strategic steps prove that Prabowo-Gibran is not only continuing, but also making strategic and acceleration corrections to ensure the energy transition becomes the motor of Indonesia's new economic growth.

This is a strong signal for the world that Indonesia is able to manage the energy transition independently, sovereignly, and fairly for all people.


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