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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Secretary and Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
Support the Launch of the Just Energy Transition Partnership
(JETP) in Indonesia
November 15, 2022

BALI, INDONESIA – Today, President Biden, Indonesian President Widodo, Japanese Prime
Minister Kishida and other world leaders announced the launch of the Just Energy Transition
Partnership (JETP) in Indonesia. The landmark, long-term partnership is designed to create an
ambitious and just power sector transition in Indonesia, consistent with keeping the 1.5 °C
global warming limit within reach.
This JETP will significantly accelerate Indonesia’s transition toward a cleaner energy future,
reducing cumulative greenhouse gas emissions by more than 300 megatons through 2030, and
well above 2 gigatons through 2060 from Indonesia’s current trajectory.
The partnership also includes a target for the first time, a 2030 peaking date for Indonesia’s
power sector emissions including from on-grid, off-grid and captive power systems – shifting the
projected peak seven years earlier.
The JETP will focus not only on delivering strong emissions reductions, but also on driving
sustainable development and economic growth while protecting the livelihoods of communities
and workers in affected sectors.
Alongside our Japanese co-leads, Treasury and the Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for
Climate (SPEC) teams have worked closely with Indonesia and International Partners Group
countries over the last nine months to develop a partnership that combines a high level of
Indonesian climate ambition with $20 billion in combined resources from public and private
partners, including a coalition coordinated by the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, to
support Indonesia’s goal of a swift and just energy transition.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen attended the launch in Bali and applauded the news, saying,
“Treasury is proud to have worked with public and private partners to assemble a historically
large financial package focused on helping to transition one of the world’s highest emitting
countries to a just and sustainable economy. This $20 billion financial package is evidence of the

breadth of this partnership. These funds are designed to respond to Indonesia’s current and
planned efforts to remove barriers to investing in clean energy and phasing down coal.”
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry commended Indonesia on its commitment to
ambitious targets, saying, “The extraordinary partnership we have announced today is aimed
squarely at kickstarting serious renewables growth this decade and reducing coal emissions,
with Indonesian doubling the pace of renewables. We are firmly committed to working hand-inhand with our Indonesian partners in accelerating our response to the climate crisis.
Treasury and SPEC, in cooperation with Japan’s Ministry of Finance, will continue to actively
work with Indonesia and public and private partners to support Indonesia’s development of a
comprehensive investment plan over the next six months to direct implementation of the
partnership over the next 3-5 years.
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