2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2022.01.022
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Revisiting the role of international climate finance (ICF) towards achieving the nationally determined contribution (NDC) target: A case study of the Indonesian energy sector

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“…Contoh kebutuhan untuk mengembangkan pembiayaan yang inovatif melalui berbagai cara seperti sukuk hijau. ICF juga berperan dalam memfasilitasi transisi energi dari sumber energi berbasis batubara menjadi sumber energi yang terbaru (Santoso Abi Suroso et al, 2022).…”
Section: Tantangan Dan Peluang Ekosistem Mangrove Dalam Mendukung Mit...unclassified
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“…Contoh kebutuhan untuk mengembangkan pembiayaan yang inovatif melalui berbagai cara seperti sukuk hijau. ICF juga berperan dalam memfasilitasi transisi energi dari sumber energi berbasis batubara menjadi sumber energi yang terbaru (Santoso Abi Suroso et al, 2022).…”
Section: Tantangan Dan Peluang Ekosistem Mangrove Dalam Mendukung Mit...unclassified
“…Oleh karena itu, definisi yang jelas, aturan baru, dan standar akuntansi untuk pendanaan iklim di bawah UNFCCC diperlukan untuk memastikan negara-negara maju memenuhi komitmen mereka dan negara berkembang menerima dukungan yang diperlukan untuk menanggapi dampak perubahan iklim. (Suroso et al, 2022).…”
Section: Dukungan Internasional Untuk Pendanaan Iklim Dalam Mencapai ...unclassified
“…Trying to calculate the electrification rate is problematic since it is done by top-down estimation. For example, if one house in a particular village is connected to electricity, then it is assumed that all other houses in the village are also connected (Suroso et al, 2021). Nor do the official data take into account the reliability of the mains connection, or the amount of power and the duration of daily power connections.…”
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“…In its updated NDC, 20 which was submitted to the UNFCCC in July 2021, Indonesia states its aim to reduce GHG emissions by 29% (voluntarily) or 41% (with international support) compared to the BAU scenario by 2030. To achieve the latter, the Indonesian government estimates it will need $322.86 billion in climate finance (Suroso et al 2022.). Indonesia's enhanced NDC in 2022 (Government of Indonesia 2022) is slightly increased to an unconditional target of 31.89% and a conditional target of 43.20%.…”
Section: Government Goals Regarding Decarbonizationmentioning
confidence: 99%