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ADB authorizes $500 mln loan for Indonesia's energy shift efforts

The Asian Advancement Bank ( ADB) stated on Friday it has approved a $500 million policybased loan to money a program developed to assist Indonesia's energy transition efforts.

Resource-rich Indonesia, which is going for net-zero carbon emissions by 2060, has been attempting to lower the use of coal in its energy sector with the financial backing from the G7's Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), however

disbursement of funds

has been slow.

Highlighting Indonesia's dependence on coal, the ADB stated in a declaration the program focuses on establishing a robust policy and regulatory framework for clean energy transition, enhancing sector governance and financial sustainability.

Indonesia is at an important point in its energy shift journey, stated Jiro Tominaga, ADB's country director for Indonesia, adding the loan supported Jakarta's efforts to. accelerate its shift towards sustainable and clean energy.

The program includes developing a JETP-supported. financial investment and policy plan, and enhancements for scaling up. renewable energy capacity, ADB said.

ADB's co-financing partners for the program consist of. France's advancement firm, Agence Française de Développement.

(source: Reuters)