The signing of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) by Indonesia with the international partners shows Indonesia’s ambition to accelerate the use of new and renewable energy. The commitment, nevertheless, also highlights the challenges that lay ahead.

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Today we gathered with young people from various regions in Indonesia, discussing new and renewable energy and how the green transition can positively impact the Indonesian environment as well as create new employment and education opportunities for the youth.

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The exchange took place between people from youth organisations, senior experts, government officials, development partners and practitioners from the private sector. Today’s young participants are Indonesia’s future leaders,

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will pave the way to achieve Indonesia’s renewable energy targets.

“Youth for Energy” is a collaboration between the EU Delegation to Indonesia, the Embassy of Sweden, Coaction Indonesia, and the Society of Renewable Energy (SRE).

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