2020.2278.8

Promoting climate-friendly cold chains in Indonesia

Solar Cold Chain for a Green Economy (SOCOOL)
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Indonesia
Runtime
Partner
Ministerium für Energie und Bodenschätze (ESDM), Direktorat Erneu. Energien u. Energieeinsparung
Contact

Frank Stegmueller

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Solare Eiserzeugungsanlage in Indonesien.

Context

Demand for energy is growing rapidly in Indonesia. However, renewable energies continue to make only a small contribution to the country’s electricity supply. As a result, the provision of energy is having an increasing impact on the country’s CO2 emissions. Energy-related emissions are expected to be the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions as early as 2024 and will account for up to 70 per cent of total emissions by 2030.

One of the sectors with the fastest-growing requirement for electricity is commercial and industrial cooling. However, the refrigeration sector also offers great potential for increasing energy efficiency, integrating renewable energies through photovoltaic systems and thus reducing and avoiding climate-damaging emissions in the long term. At the same time, the use of decentralised, renewable energies creates cost benefits by avoiding transport and fuel costs for electricity generation.

Objective

Solar energy can be utilised technically and economically in cold chains. It is helping to drive forward climate-friendly change in key economic sectors across the country.

Approach

The project works closely with Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) and the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs (CMMAI) to standardise the use of solar technologies in cold chains and supply chains.

The project also promotes the formation of technology partnerships between applied research and industry. They develop needs-based, economically and technically viable solutions for solar cold chains. These technologies, for example solar cold stores or solar ice production plants, are to be disseminated in important economic sectors such as fisheries and will help to reduce CO2 emissions in national and international supply chains.

Last update: December 2023

Further Project Information

CRS code
23110

Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Climate Change: Mitigation

Significant (secondary) policy objective:

  • Gender Equality

Responsible organisational unit
2A00 Asien I

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
5,000,000 €

More about the project

The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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