Sabtu, 19 Maret 2011

Renewables Indonesia 2011






 

 THE GREENING OF INDONESIA

An MMI's INFRASTRUCTURE Initiative Endorsed by:
The Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia.

A component of MMI's INFRASTRUCTURE Initiative


Brought to you by a leading organiser of global trade fairs - Messe München International (MMI Asia Pte Ltd), Renewables Indonesia will be launched in 2011 as a part of MMI's INFRASTRUCTURE Initiative to support the country in meeting their energy directions and demands.

This conference-led event will provide platform for renewables and green technological exchange to facilitate the country's transition into a green economy. The event will encompass a trade fair platform that focuses on the latest state-of-the-art technologies, concepts and sustainable solutions in renewable energy, clean & environmentally friendly technology and green resources.

As a crucial platform that targets to be the gathering place for the energy sector, government bodies, international organizations, financial institutions and green business communities in Indonesia and within the region, MMI’s Renewables conference / trade event is the touchstone and standard bearer of the industry that will bring tremendous opportunities and benefits to your business.


WORLD'S NEXT BIGGEST ENERGY MARKET

Indonesia's central bank has raised its economic growth rate for 2010 and 2011 with an expected growth of 6 percent, an impressive economic growth rate amongst developing economies.

Besides being the greatest energy producer Indonesia is also at the same time the regions' greatest energy consumer.  The nation's exceedingly high carbon emissions, is due to its current reliance on primarily carbon-fuel energy.  Energy is a crucial element in fuelling economic recovery, R & D innovations and manufacturing growth and together with population growth, the nation’s energy demand will increase.  By 2030, Indonesia is predicted to import 1.3 million barrels of oil per day.

The country is under growing pressure to curb emissions.  According to a World Bank report, Indonesia is now the world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases.   At the G-20 Leaders Summit in Pittsburgh, Indonesia declared that it is prepared, by 2020, to reduce emissions by 26 percent, target a billion ton CO2 reduction by 2050 and work at making forestry a net sink sector by 2030.  Indonesia would also continue its fuel efficiency policy and strive to make public transportation more environmentally friendly, over the next 10 years.


Feel free to joint the event with us. Please send your request to datacenter@darmawangreenfund.com

1 komentar:

  1. I enjoy reading your blog. I am happy to know that now many of Indonesian are passionated of 'going Green'.

    I doubt that we are the world 3rd biggest emitter of GGH. If Wolrd bank can explain how they estimate - what methodology and formula to estimate the carbon emission, I would might agree.

    How about the big industrial countries in the western that obviously produce a lot of CO2. They do not have enough greenery and forest as CO2 filter like we have here.

    I do agree that we have to preserve our forest but the industrial countries must find a way to reduce their CO2 production too. It is not fair to give pressure for tropical countries to preserve their forests to provide CO2 filter for the CO2 waste resulted by the western industry, our industry, transportation, etc.

    I blame the capitalism culture brought by the westerns in very beginning that started nature degradation in tropical countries. The must have given more 'green fund' to country like us as compensation for the nature as well as mental destruction created by them.

    Have a nice weekend Pak David.

    Wawa

    BalasHapus