Bali Energy Transition Roadmap.

Towards Net Zero 2045

Bali: A Leader in Energy Transition

To meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, a meaningful transition towards low-carbon energy systems must be taken. As an island, Bali is at the forefront in experiencing the impacts of climate change. That’s why taking actions is more important than ever.

Bali is one of the most environmentally progressive provinces in Indonesia. The current governor has passed impactful regulations such as banning single use plastics, mandating rooftop solar on government buildings and more.

However, to halt the rising of global temperature to 1.5 celcius, achieving net-zero emissions is critical. With a net-zero roadmap, we can ensure that the government is well-equipped with the most insightful data and analyses as they invest in clean energy and carbon abatement strategies.

Our Scope of Work

  • Holistic study on suitable sites for renewable energy deployment, using cutting-edge Geographical Information System software

  • Determination of the optimal energy mix in Bali under a range of decarbonisation ambitions, obtained using our in-house low-carbon power system optimisation model

  • Analysis of the need for power network reinforcement and infrastructure upgrade for a low carbon energy future in Bali

  • Qualitative assessment of the suitability of each energy generation technology in Bali, i.e. the economic, technical viability, environmental, and social perspectives

  • Assessments of Bali’s energy future under a range of scenarios (i.e. achieving the renewable energy ambitions proposed vs business-as-usual case)

  • Assessment of the policy and regulatory changes required to ensure a successful low-carbon power system transition in Bali

  • Projection of Bali’s future energy demand

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Past Work

Our In-House Power System Optimisation Software.

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