Affiliation:
1. National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia
Abstract
Indonesia's successful implementation of the Green Business Plan of Electricity 2021-2030 (the Green RUPTL) is a vital momentum in achieving the energy transition. Under this framework, a necessary step includes adding 51.6% of renewable power generation by 2030. This chapter aims to analyze essential issues of mainstreaming the circularity approach in the Green RUPTL using aspects of structure, process, and socio-culture as a tool of analysis. The legal frameworks have been relatively fulfilled. However, several breakthrough measures are needed to target several vital issues. Mainstreaming the circularity strategy in solar and wind power development will be implemented massively in the long term. In the medium term, strengthening the CE approach to meet the Green RUPTL needs a completion of related legal frameworks and strengthening international cooperation whilst in the short term, the law enforcement in the solar and wind power projects and becomes a vital modality to begin mainstreaming the strategy.
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