The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in Indonesia

A global demand for energy has forced many countries to search for alternative and renewable energy. An anticipated effect of the development of renewable is an increase in employment as part of new green jobs creation, a major benefit for Indonesia to cope with its high unemployment rate. This pape...

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Main Author: Maria Elfani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1018
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spelling doaj-91f56da5ba8c46f6a66f9cf30a48ff002020-11-25T01:18:26ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002014-01-0121475510.14716/ijtech.v2i1.10181018The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in IndonesiaMaria Elfani0London Metropolitan University, Institute for the Study of European Transformations, Tower Building 1st Floor, 166-220 Holloway Road London N7 8DB, UKA global demand for energy has forced many countries to search for alternative and renewable energy. An anticipated effect of the development of renewable is an increase in employment as part of new green jobs creation, a major benefit for Indonesia to cope with its high unemployment rate. This paper describes the impact of renewable energy development on the jobs creation in Indonesia. First, we identify current government policies relative to renewable energy. Second, this paper describes the definition of green jobs and what type of jobs might be created due to development of renewable energy. Third, companies in Indonesia currently operating in the renewable energy sector are analyzed for their potential growth. Research is based solely on secondary data analysis. Information publicly available from the government/ministry website was used to examine policies concerning renewable energy. Related journals and articles were used to explore plans for the creation of green jobs, and a database search was conducted to identify companies currently operating in the renewable energy sector. The Kammen et al. (2004) study of Jobs per Megawatt of Capacity identified that the renewable energy installed capacity in 2007 created approximately 14,000 jobs in Indonesia. The potential capacity of renewable energy will create 70,000-190,000 jobs in Indonesia.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1018Renewable energy, Employment, Indonesia
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Renewable energy, Employment, Indonesia
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title The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in Indonesia
title_short The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in Indonesia
title_full The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in Indonesia
title_fullStr The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Renewable Energy on Employment in Indonesia
title_sort impact of renewable energy on employment in indonesia
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series International Journal of Technology
issn 2086-9614
2087-2100
publishDate 2014-01-01
description A global demand for energy has forced many countries to search for alternative and renewable energy. An anticipated effect of the development of renewable is an increase in employment as part of new green jobs creation, a major benefit for Indonesia to cope with its high unemployment rate. This paper describes the impact of renewable energy development on the jobs creation in Indonesia. First, we identify current government policies relative to renewable energy. Second, this paper describes the definition of green jobs and what type of jobs might be created due to development of renewable energy. Third, companies in Indonesia currently operating in the renewable energy sector are analyzed for their potential growth. Research is based solely on secondary data analysis. Information publicly available from the government/ministry website was used to examine policies concerning renewable energy. Related journals and articles were used to explore plans for the creation of green jobs, and a database search was conducted to identify companies currently operating in the renewable energy sector. The Kammen et al. (2004) study of Jobs per Megawatt of Capacity identified that the renewable energy installed capacity in 2007 created approximately 14,000 jobs in Indonesia. The potential capacity of renewable energy will create 70,000-190,000 jobs in Indonesia.
topic Renewable energy, Employment, Indonesia
url http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1018
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