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Journal : PENDIPA Journal of Science Education

Carbon Capture Storage dan Carbon Capture Utilization Storage (CCS/CCUS) sebagai Solusi Transisi Energi Fosil di Indonesia : CARBON CAPTURE STORAGE AND CARBON CAPTURE UTILIZATION AND STORAGE (CCS/CCUS) AS INDONESIA’S ENERGY TRANSITION Putri, Arananda Dwi; Sasongko, Nugroho Adi; Yoesgiantoro, Donny
PendIPA Journal of Science Education Vol 8 No 2 (2024): June
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/pendipa.8.2.191-203

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This study delves into Indonesia's pursuit of zero-emission clean energy by 2060, focusing on advanced light particle tracking technology and the transition to Clean Coal Technology (CCT) such as Carbon Capture Storage (CCS). Using a qualitative research approach with data from diverse sources, it discusses Indonesia's goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 per the National Determined Contribution (NDC) plan. Emphasizing strategies like Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR), and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS), the study highlights their role in emission reduction. It also analyzes global and Indonesian advancements in CCS/CCUS technologies, underlining their potential across sectors like oil and gas, power generation, and industries. The study advocates for regional cooperation and infrastructure development to promote CCS/CCUS adoption, stressing technological progress and international collaboration in Indonesia's clean energy journey and emission reduction efforts. The government's commitment to implementing CCS and CCUS is reflected in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2023. Indonesia has a CO2 storage potential of 8.4 Gt CO2, and so far, there are 15 CCS and CCUS projects underway.
Decarbonizing Indonesia’s Nickel Smelters: Implications for Energy Security, Carbon Pricing, and Green Finance Policies Sari, Sholihah Eka Permata; Sasongko, Nugroho Adi; Yoesgiantoro, Donny
PendIPA Journal of Science Education Vol 9 No 3 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/pendipa.9.3.905-912

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As the world’s largest nickel producer, Indonesia faces critical challenges in decarbonizing its nickel smelting sector while maintaining economic growth. This study addresses the lack of integrated assessments of carbon pricing impacts and green finance mechanisms in Indonesia’s nickel industry, using exclusively secondary data from government reports (BPS, MEMR), global databases (IEA, Global Carbon Atlas), and policy documents. A gate-to-gate Life Cycle Assessment (ISO 14044) reveals that Indonesian nickel smelters emit 14.8 tons CO₂-eq per ton of product (IEA, 2023), 25% higher than the global average. Economic modeling, based on nickel price trends (LME, 2020–2023) and carbon tax scenarios, indicates that a $40/ton CO₂ tax would raise production costs by 15%, reducing export competitiveness by 6.2% under current market conditions. Policy analysis highlights the feasibility of green bonds and fiscal incentives for renewable energy adoption, referencing successful cases in the Philippines (RE Law, 2022). These findings provide a data-driven framework for aligning Indonesia’s nickel industry with its 2060 net-zero target, emphasizing the role of secondary data in shaping low-carbon transitions for resource-rich economies.
Tantangan Distribusi dan Ketergantungan BBM dalam Mewujudkan Ketahanan Energi Pulau Wetar Akbar, Amany Zhafira; Yoesgiantoro, Donny; Sasongko, Nugroho Adi
PendIPA Journal of Science Education Vol 10 No 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/pendipa.10.1.112-116

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Energy security is a strategic element in supporting sustainable development and national security, particularly in Indonesia's outermost islands. Wetar Island in Southwest Maluku Regency faces serious challenges in the form of high dependence on fuel oil and limited energy distribution systems. This study aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the challenges of distribution and dependence on BBM and their impact on the energy security of Wetar Island. The study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method through analysis of policy documents, energy institution reports, and related scientific studies. The results of the study show that the dominance of BBM, logistical obstacles due to geographical conditions, and high energy costs have led to low resilience in the local energy system. In addition, the limited use of renewable energy has increased the region's energy vulnerability. This study emphasises the need for energy diversification, strengthening of local infrastructure, and integration of central and regional policies in order to achieve sustainable energy security for Wetar Island.
Co-Authors Afandi, Fajar Gunawan AFFANDI, Fajar Gunawan Aisyah, Audrey Nur Akbar, Amany Zhafira Akhmad Rifai Albubaroq, Hikmat Zakky Ananda, Dea Dwi Anda, Martin Andi Darmawan ANGGI KHAIRINA HANUM HASIBUAN Anitasari, Reza Annisa Indah Pratiwi Arief Budi Santiko, Arief Budi Arif Rahman Hakim Ariyanto, Novy Arsyad, Wifqul Muna Awaf Wirajaya Azzahra, Hazzha Boedoyo, M Sidik Boedoyo, M. Sidik Boedoyo, M.S Bolilanga, Patricya Inggrid Wilhelmina DESSY NATALIA Donny Yoesgiantoro Donny Yoesgiantoro Eka Putri, Virny Zasyana Endang Kusdiyantini Erlambang, Yaumil Putri Fahmi, Ice Fajar Gunawan Afandi Fhandy Pandey, Fhandy Frely Rahmawati Gilbran, Adam Guntur Eko Saputro Haqina, Zidni Aghna Haryanto, Yoyon Hendro Subagyo Hutama, Raihansyah Raja Ice Fahmi Ida Nurfaida Nur Idawati Indriyani, Yunita Irviandi, Risnu Istiqamah, Dita Aprilia Kaisupy, Sarifah Kartika Wijaya Setiawan Kartika Wijaya Setiawan Kaunang, Andrew Miracle Kuntjahjono, Mayang Fauziah Kuntjahjono, Mayang Fauziah Putri Kuntjoro, Yanif Dwi Laili, Nurus Sahari Layalia, Afina Rista Lazuardy, Ardyan Lestari, Aura Puja Maulani, Muh Maulani, Muhammad Mohammad Sidik Boedoyo Muhammad Agung Hardiyanto Muhammad Agung Hardiyanto Murtiana , Sri Nafilah, Syahraini Naima Haruna, Naima Naimah, Khoirun Napoleon, Sultan Nareswari, Vania Agatha Nuha, Nuha Nur, A Ida Nurfaida Nurauliyaa, Aida Habibah Pandia, Yoselyn Evangelina Prasojo, Agus Eko Purba, Farelino Oktavianus Putri, Arananda Dwi Putri, Riyanti Rahmat Basuki Risman, Helda Rosnina Rudi Laksmono S Siswanto Salsabila, Fidela Aurellia Sandri, Azzahra Sari, Chintya Komala Sari, Sholihah Eka Permata Sarweswara, Wikrama Septiani, Marini Setiawan, Risqi Prastianto Simanjuntak, Albin Moniago Siti Nurhalimah Soelistyo, Tri Sri Murtiana Sundari, Sri Supono, Ihsan SURYANTI, RENI Tarigan, Thessa Ocatvia Joyetta ULUL AZMI Ulul Azmi Wahyono, Yoyon Wardani, Maya Larasati Donna Widayatno, Rudy Laksmono Widiyaningrum, Retno Ayu Xaviera, Allodya Nadra Yanuar, Ahmad Ismed Yoesgiantoro, Donny Yulita, Tiara Rizki Yusuf Bramastya Apriliyanto