The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia

Indonesia is an agrarian country that has a rich bioenergy potency in liquid (biodiesel, bioethanol). The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has set the target to achieve 23% of renewable energy utilization into the national energy mix by 2025. In addition, the GoI also aims to increase the production of biofuel to 7.21 million kilolitres by 2019. Theoretically, biogas technology will be a strategic measure in achieving the target, however, at the moment the biogas technology market in Indonesia is still in a nascent state, especially for the direct utilization of biogas for electricity production. Alternatively, biogas provides Indonesia with a promising source of energy, which can be injected directly into natural gas grids and hitchhike existing distribution infrastructure, resulting in reduced costs along the production-distribution pipeline. For this reason, biomethane has been the focus of some developing countries (e.g Argentina, Republic of South Africa) in moving toward energy transition. This paper examines the state of the biogas market in Indonesia using literature review. The status of natural gas is mapped out through its available potential and the existing initiation of national programs related to biogas. Finally, the study provides recommendations on how biogas technology could accelerate the energy transition in Indonesia.

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Main Authors: Rianawati, Elisabeth, Sagala, Saut, Hafiz, Ichsan, Anhorn, Johannes, Alemu, Sinshaw, Hilbert, Jorge Antonio, Rosslee, Dwight, Mohammed, Mutala, Salie, Yaseen, Rutz, Dominik, Rohrer, Michael, Sainz, Angela, Kirchmeyr, Franz, Zacepins, Aleksejs, Hofmann, Frank
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Published: IOP Publishing 2021-11
Subjects:Bioenergía, Indonesia, Producción Potencial, Etánol, Mercados, Biogás, Política Energética, Bioenergy, Production Possibilities, Biodiesel, Ethanol, Markets, Biogas, Energy Policies,
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-110602022-01-05T13:06:54Z The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia Rianawati, Elisabeth Sagala, Saut Hafiz, Ichsan Anhorn, Johannes Alemu, Sinshaw Hilbert, Jorge Antonio Rosslee, Dwight Mohammed, Mutala Salie, Yaseen Rutz, Dominik Rohrer, Michael Sainz, Angela Kirchmeyr, Franz Zacepins, Aleksejs Hofmann, Frank Bioenergía Indonesia Producción Potencial Etánol Mercados Biogás Política Energética Bioenergy Production Possibilities Biodiesel Ethanol Markets Biogas Energy Policies Indonesia is an agrarian country that has a rich bioenergy potency in liquid (biodiesel, bioethanol). The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has set the target to achieve 23% of renewable energy utilization into the national energy mix by 2025. In addition, the GoI also aims to increase the production of biofuel to 7.21 million kilolitres by 2019. Theoretically, biogas technology will be a strategic measure in achieving the target, however, at the moment the biogas technology market in Indonesia is still in a nascent state, especially for the direct utilization of biogas for electricity production. Alternatively, biogas provides Indonesia with a promising source of energy, which can be injected directly into natural gas grids and hitchhike existing distribution infrastructure, resulting in reduced costs along the production-distribution pipeline. For this reason, biomethane has been the focus of some developing countries (e.g Argentina, Republic of South Africa) in moving toward energy transition. This paper examines the state of the biogas market in Indonesia using literature review. The status of natural gas is mapped out through its available potential and the existing initiation of national programs related to biogas. Finally, the study provides recommendations on how biogas technology could accelerate the energy transition in Indonesia. Instituto de Ingeniería Rural Fil: Rianawati, Elisabeth. Resilience Developement Initiative; Indonesia Fil: Sagala, Saut. Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB); Indonesia Fil: Hafiz, Ichsan. Resilience Developement Initiative; Indonesia Fil: Anhorn, Johannes. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit; Alemania Fil: Alemu, Sinshaw. Iceaddis; Etiopía Fil: Hilbert, Jorge Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Ingeniería Rural; Argentina Fil: Rosslee, Dwight. Selectra; Sudáfrica Fil: Mohammed, Mutala. Institute for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Solutions; Ghana Fil: Salie, Yaseen. Green Cape; Sudáfrica Fil: Rutz, Dominik. WIP Renewable Energies; Alemania Fil: Rohrer, Michael. Austrian Energy Agency; Austria Fil: Sainz, Angela. European Biogas Association; Bélgica Fil: Kirchmeyr, Franz. Austrian Compost and Biogas Association. Kompost und Biogasverband Österreich; Austria Fil: Zacepins, Aleksejs. Latvijas Lauksaimniecibas Universitate; Latvia Fil: Frank Hofmann, Frank. Fachverband Biogas; Alemania 2022-01-05T13:01:20Z 2022-01-05T13:01:20Z 2021-11 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11060 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/1143/1/012031 1757-899X http://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1143/1/012031 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf IOP Publishing IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1143 (2021)
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topic Bioenergía
Indonesia
Producción Potencial
Etánol
Mercados
Biogás
Política Energética
Bioenergy
Production Possibilities
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Markets
Biogas
Energy Policies
Bioenergía
Indonesia
Producción Potencial
Etánol
Mercados
Biogás
Política Energética
Bioenergy
Production Possibilities
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Markets
Biogas
Energy Policies
spellingShingle Bioenergía
Indonesia
Producción Potencial
Etánol
Mercados
Biogás
Política Energética
Bioenergy
Production Possibilities
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Markets
Biogas
Energy Policies
Bioenergía
Indonesia
Producción Potencial
Etánol
Mercados
Biogás
Política Energética
Bioenergy
Production Possibilities
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Markets
Biogas
Energy Policies
Rianawati, Elisabeth
Sagala, Saut
Hafiz, Ichsan
Anhorn, Johannes
Alemu, Sinshaw
Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
Rosslee, Dwight
Mohammed, Mutala
Salie, Yaseen
Rutz, Dominik
Rohrer, Michael
Sainz, Angela
Kirchmeyr, Franz
Zacepins, Aleksejs
Hofmann, Frank
The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia
description Indonesia is an agrarian country that has a rich bioenergy potency in liquid (biodiesel, bioethanol). The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has set the target to achieve 23% of renewable energy utilization into the national energy mix by 2025. In addition, the GoI also aims to increase the production of biofuel to 7.21 million kilolitres by 2019. Theoretically, biogas technology will be a strategic measure in achieving the target, however, at the moment the biogas technology market in Indonesia is still in a nascent state, especially for the direct utilization of biogas for electricity production. Alternatively, biogas provides Indonesia with a promising source of energy, which can be injected directly into natural gas grids and hitchhike existing distribution infrastructure, resulting in reduced costs along the production-distribution pipeline. For this reason, biomethane has been the focus of some developing countries (e.g Argentina, Republic of South Africa) in moving toward energy transition. This paper examines the state of the biogas market in Indonesia using literature review. The status of natural gas is mapped out through its available potential and the existing initiation of national programs related to biogas. Finally, the study provides recommendations on how biogas technology could accelerate the energy transition in Indonesia.
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topic_facet Bioenergía
Indonesia
Producción Potencial
Etánol
Mercados
Biogás
Política Energética
Bioenergy
Production Possibilities
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Markets
Biogas
Energy Policies
author Rianawati, Elisabeth
Sagala, Saut
Hafiz, Ichsan
Anhorn, Johannes
Alemu, Sinshaw
Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
Rosslee, Dwight
Mohammed, Mutala
Salie, Yaseen
Rutz, Dominik
Rohrer, Michael
Sainz, Angela
Kirchmeyr, Franz
Zacepins, Aleksejs
Hofmann, Frank
author_facet Rianawati, Elisabeth
Sagala, Saut
Hafiz, Ichsan
Anhorn, Johannes
Alemu, Sinshaw
Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
Rosslee, Dwight
Mohammed, Mutala
Salie, Yaseen
Rutz, Dominik
Rohrer, Michael
Sainz, Angela
Kirchmeyr, Franz
Zacepins, Aleksejs
Hofmann, Frank
author_sort Rianawati, Elisabeth
title The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia
title_short The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia
title_full The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia
title_fullStr The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The potential of Biogas in Energy Transition in Indonesia
title_sort potential of biogas in energy transition in indonesia
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2021-11
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11060
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/1143/1/012031
http://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1143/1/012031
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