Indonesian Journal of Energy
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Energy

Monetizing Carbon Emissions: Advanced Strategies for Optimizing Carbon Economic Value Using Machine Learning and Geospatial Analysis

Briantiko, Zenda O. (Unknown)
Nurkarim, Wahidya (Unknown)
Wahyuddin, Eko P. (Unknown)
Zulkarnain, Muhammad (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Feb 2026

Abstract

The transition to cleaner energy sources requires appropriate financial policies and regulations. One mechanism that supports this transition is carbon pricing, which encourages emissions reduction and creates economic opportunities through the carbon market. With its vast tropical forests, peatlands, and mangroves, Indonesia has significant potential for terrestrial carbon storage. However, using carbon revenue as a financial instrument to support the energy transition remains underexplored. Therefore, a quantitative analysis is needed to assess the potential carbon revenue under various pricing scenarios and its impact on clean energy investments and regional development. This study aims to (i) measure the potential economic value of carbon in East Java with greater precision and spatial detail using geospatial approaches and remote sensing technology, (ii) model predictions of carbon economic value for the forthcoming years by leveraging machine learning algorithms, aiming to obtain accurate, data-driven projections adaptable to land cover changes and policy shifts, and (iii) examine the relationship between carbon economic potential and social welfare such as poverty. The methods used in this research include remote sensing analysis to calculate Net Primary Productivity (NPP); machine learning techniques, such as LSTM and Neural Network, to forecast Carbon Economic Value (CEV) for future years; and clustering analysis to categorize regions based on socioeconomic conditions and CEV levels. From the results of this study, we found that the East Java government can utilize the economic value of carbon to reduce poverty from 9.79 percent to 5.75 percent. In addition, three regional clusters allow for the formulation more targeted policies for each regional group.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJE

Publisher

Subject

Energy

Description

The journal covers research with a strong focus on energy economics, energy analysis, energy modeling, and prediction, integrated energy systems, energy planning, and energy management. The journal also welcomes papers on related topics such as energy conservation, energy efficiency, energy ...