Just Transition in Indonesia: Concepts, Principles, and Indonesia’s Implementation in the Mining, Energy, and Power Sectors


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Indonesia faces a defining dilemma as a leading coal exporter that remains highly vulnerable to climate change. Without a deliberately managed transition, the burden of shifting energy systems will fall hardest on mining workers and the rural poor. This presentation contends that a just transition is not merely a supplement to decarbonization policy, but its essential foundation.

The analysis is structured around nine core principles-ranging from participatory governance and social protection to corporate accountability ­alongside their sectoral implementation. It honestly addresses critical challenges: the political economy of coal, the debt-heavy structure of Indonesia’s JETP commitment, and the contradiction of captive coal plants powering nickel smelters. The session concludes with concrete recommendations for government, industry, and civil society, grounded in the conviction that a just transition is both a moral necessity and an economic advantage.


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Bank Name : Bank Central Asia
KCP: Arkadia Jakarta
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Day 1

10.00 - 11.30

Date

Apr 23 2026

Time

10:00 am - 11:30 am

Location

Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia

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The National Center for Corporate Reporting (NCCR), formerly known as the National Center for Sustainability Reporting (NCSR), was established in 2005 through the initiative of government bodies, corporations, and distinguished individuals who recognized early on the importance of developing sustainability competencies in Indonesia.

In 2007, the Government of Indonesia introduced regulatory requirements for certain private and public corporations to undertake sustainability initiatives and disclose their sustainability performance. This regulatory development further strengthened the relevance of NCCR’s role in advancing sustainability reporting practices in the country.

Since its establishment, NCCR has continuously aligned its programs with global sustainability developments. It is recognized as a GRI Certified Training Partner and GRI Data Partner, demonstrating its commitment to internationally accepted sustainability reporting standards.NCCR has also organized the Indonesia Sustainability Reporting Awards annually since 2005, which is now known as the Asia Sustainability Reporting Rating (ASRRAT), serving as a platform to promote transparency, accountability, and excellence in sustainability reporting.

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