Buku Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition – Geopolitics, Markets and Sovereignty
Rp73,000
The world is racing toward clean energy and Indonesia stands at one of the most critical crossroads in that journey. Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition: Geopolitics, Markets, and Sovereignty takes readers beyond the numbers and policies to uncover the drama, ambition, and dilemmas behind the nation’s move away from fossil fuels.
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| Berat | 261 gram |
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| Dimensi | 25 × 17.6 × 1.5 cm |
The world is racing toward clean energy and Indonesia stands at one of the most critical crossroads in that journey. Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition: Geopolitics, Markets, and Sovereignty takes readers beyond the numbers and policies to uncover the drama, ambition, and dilemmas behind the nation’s move away from fossil fuels.
This book tells the story of how Indonesia rich in sunlight, geothermal power, and critical minerals like nickel must now decide how to balance growth with responsibility, sovereignty with cooperation, and the environment with development. It reveals how global forces, from carbon markets to great-power rivalries, are shaping the choices made in Jakarta, and how those decisions could define the country’s future for decades to come.
Blending policy insight, economic analysis, and human perspective, the author shows that Indonesia’s energy transition isn’t just about technology or finance. It’s about identity how a nation sees itself in a changing world. Through clear explanations and real-world examples, readers will understand why renewable energy is not only an environmental necessity but also a question of independence, justice, and national pride.
Accessible yet deeply informed, this book invites policymakers, students, and curious readers alike to imagine what a truly sustainable Indonesia could look like and how its success might light the way for the rest of the developing world.
Penulis: Sampe L. Purba
Jumlah Halaman: 148
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