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The Indonesian Parliament has urged the government to accelerate the implementation of the 2025-2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL), considered the country's greenest planning document to date. Commission VII member Rusli Habibie emphasized the need for concrete steps from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and PLN to advance the national energy transition agenda. While RUPTL 2025-2034 represents a significant commitment to renewable energy, the challenge remains in translating these plans into tangible projects on the ground.
The Indonesian Parliament has made a significant call for the government to expedite the execution of the 2025-2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL), hailed as the nation's most environmentally friendly planning document. Rusli Habibie, a member of Commission VII from Golkar Party, stressed that the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the state-owned electricity company PLN must enhance their efforts in implementing the national energy transition.
While the RUPTL 2025-2034 represents a major commitment to renewable energy and sustainability, the real challenge lies in turning these ambitious plans into concrete projects. Habibie highlighted that despite the progressive nature of the RUPTL, its realization on the ground remains a significant hurdle that needs to be addressed urgently.
The Parliament's push comes at a critical time when Indonesia is striving to meet its climate goals and transition towards cleaner energy sources. The successful implementation of RUPTL 2025-2034 is seen as crucial not only for Indonesia's energy security but also for its commitment to reducing carbon emissions. The government and relevant stakeholders are expected to work in tandem to ensure that the plans outlined in the RUPTL are executed efficiently and effectively.
RUPTL 2025-2034 Implementation Push
Energy Transition Acceleration Call