International offshore wind: Floating offshore wind | Indonesia
DNV''s Energy Transition Outlook forecasts that 15 per cent of all offshore wind installed capacity will come from floating projects by 2050.
Indonesia remains locked into fossil fuel dependency, even as Jakarta talks about the need for more renewable energy to cut power sector emissions. Floating offshore wind power is the answer that policymakers and energy companies have been looking for. However, it will take political self-will and determination to make the pivot.
This article aims to assess Indonesia's wind energy potential, evaluate challenges hindering wind power development (policy gaps, infrastructure issues, and economic constraints), examine government initiatives and policies at promoting wind energy, and identify strategies to optimise wind energy development in the country.
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Wind power plants can support Indonesia's energy transition toward environmentally friendly and sustainable renewable energy sources. Sustainability efforts must include aspects of turbine operations, economic impacts on local communities, reduced dependence on fossil fuels, and environmental impact management.
DNV''s Energy Transition Outlook forecasts that 15 per cent of all offshore wind installed capacity will come from floating projects by 2050.
By 2030, installed offshore wind capacity in Indonesia could surpass 8–15 GW, positioning the country as a regional leader in clean energy production. This growth is supported by
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