Technology and Investment Needs for Energy, FOLU, Food, and Water Sectors in Indonesia

January 12, 2026

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This publication summarizes Indonesia’s Technology and Investment Needs Assessment for specific sectors, conducted under the mandate of Indonesia’s National Designated Authority (NDA) to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The NDA is coordinated by the Directorate General of Financial Sector Stability and Development, Ministry of Finance, through the GCF Readiness Phase III Program, with support from the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) as the Delivery Partner.

This assessment aims to identify and prioritize climate-friendly technologies with strong potential to support Indonesia’s national climate targets, focusing on four selected sectors:

  • Energy
  • Forests and Other Land Use (FOLU)
  • Food
  • Water

This document outlines the identification and shortlisting of green technologies through secondary research and stakeholder consultations, finalizing the selection criteria using the Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA), developing technology fact sheets, and formulating a Technology Action Plan (TAP) based on investment needs. The TAP highlights 16 priority technologies (four per sector) and proposes actions to address key policy, institutional, social, and financing barriers.

This publication serves as a concise reference for policymakers, development partners, investors, and other stakeholders seeking to understand how priority climate technologies are identified and how they can support climate action and investment planning in Indonesia.

Read and download the full document here: Technology and Investment for Energy, FOLU, Food, and Water Sectors in Indonesia