Expertise: Lingkungan

Renewable Energy Consumption, Policy and General Regulation – Indonesia

Until mid-2020, the share of renewable energy in Indonesia’s total primary energy supply had only reached 10.9 percent. Coal-fired power plants still dominate the supply of electrical energy in Indonesia, while renewable energy power plants account for 14.69 percent of the total national installed power generation capacity. Hydropower and geothermal power account for a majority Renewable Energy Consumption, Policy and General Regulation – Indonesia

Upscaling Carbon Markets Across APAC – SSEK Contributes Indonesia Overview to New Report

Asia Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (ASIFMA) has released a white paper on “Upscaling Carbon Markets Across APAC,” the first report of its kind focused on the Asia-Pacific region. SSEK foreign legal advisor Michael S. Carl and senior associate Aldilla Stephanie Suwana contributed an overview of Indonesia to the report. “Upscaling Carbon Markets Across Upscaling Carbon Markets Across APAC – SSEK Contributes Indonesia Overview to New Report

Environment – Indonesia

Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Environment 2024 Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Environment 2024 is a quick reference guide covering legislation and main environmental regulations; regulation of hazardous activities and substances; environmental aspects in M&A, public procurement and other transactions; environmental impact assessment; regulatory authorities; judicial proceedings; applicable international treaties and institutions; and Environment – Indonesia

Climate Regulation – Indonesia

Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Climate Regulation 2024 Climate Regulation is a quick reference guide covering the main climate regulations, policies and authorities; national emission levels, limits and emission reduction projects; emission allowances and trading; energy and non-energy sector regulation; renewable energy consumption, policy and general regulation, including carbon capture and storage; climate matters Climate Regulation – Indonesia

Renewable Energy – Indonesia

Mondaq Renewable Energy Guide The Mondaq Renewable Energy comparative guide provides an overview of some of the key points of law and practice, including utility-scale renewables projects, distributed generation projects, taxes and incentives, financing structures, competition, disputes and more. Download Mondaq Renewable Energy – Indonesia.

Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management Business Licensing in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has issued an implementing regulation that addresses required licensing for hazardous and toxic waste (“LB3”) management business activities. SSEK’s Denny Rahmansyah and Shafira A. Hexagraha look at the specific procedures to secure LB3 Management Business Licensing for Business Actors, including the relevant Indonesian Standard Industrial Classifications (“KBLIs”) for Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management Business Licensing in Indonesia

ESG in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm foreign legal advisor Michael S. Carl and senior associate Aldilla Stephanie Suwana have contributed the Indonesia chapter to a new publication on ESG in Asia Pacific. ESG in APAC will help businesses unpack the current regulatory landscape across 16 jurisdictions and get a sense of the direction of ESG reporting, transition planning ESG in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm Partner Helps Lead UC Berkeley Alumni on Tour of Future Indonesian Capital

SSEK Law Firm partner Stephen Igor Warokka helped lead a recent visit to Indonesia’s planned new capital, Capital City of Nusantara (Ibu Kota Nusantara or “IKN”), by a group of University of California, Berkeley alumni from Berkeley Club Indonesia. The Berkeley Club members got a look at some of the construction under way in the SSEK Law Firm Partner Helps Lead UC Berkeley Alumni on Tour of Future Indonesian Capital

ESG Regulations: Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partner Denny Rahmansyah, senior associate Aldilla Stephanie Suwana and associate Albertus Jonathan Sukardi have contributed the Indonesia chapter to a regional guide on ESG regulations. With growing awareness of the impact of environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards pushing companies in Asia and around the globe to higher levels of accountability, Asia Business ESG Regulations: Indonesia

Legal Alert: Indonesia – New Regulation on Carbon Trading for the Forestry Sector

The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry (“MOEF”) is continuing to develop the regulatory framework for carbon trading in Indonesia. First it issued an umbrella regulation, Presidential Regulation No. 98 of 2021 on Carbon Economic Value (the “CEV Regulation”), which was followed by MOEF Regulation No. 21 of 2022 (“MOEF Regulation 21/2022”). Now the MOEF Legal Alert: Indonesia – New Regulation on Carbon Trading for the Forestry Sector