COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA

Renewable energy has emerged as a pivotal aspect in addressing both energy security and climate change concerns. Iceland stands out as a notable exemplar in effectively harnessing renewable energy, with nearly 100% of its electricity demands met through renewable sources by 2023. In contrast, Indone...

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Main Authors: Alghasi, Muhammad Ansy, Althafzufar, Muhammad Ansy
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spelling fttranspublika:oai:ojs2.ojs.transpublika.com:article/1235 2024-11-03T14:56:29+00:00 COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA Alghasi, Muhammad Ansy Althafzufar, Muhammad Ansy 2023-06-09 application/pdf https://ojs.transpublika.com/index.php/POLRI/article/view/1235 https://doi.org/10.55047/polri.v3i2.1235 eng eng Transpublika Publisher https://ojs.transpublika.com/index.php/POLRI/article/view/1235/1060 https://ojs.transpublika.com/index.php/POLRI/article/view/1235 doi:10.55047/polri.v3i2.1235 Copyright (c) 2023 Muhammad Ansy Alghasi*, Muhammad Ansy Althafzufar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): APRIL; 333-341 2809-896X 10.55047/polri.v3i2 Iceland Indonesia Legal Regulatory Comparison Renewable Energy info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 fttranspublika https://doi.org/10.55047/polri.v3i2.123510.55047/polri.v3i2 2024-10-10T23:31:51Z Renewable energy has emerged as a pivotal aspect in addressing both energy security and climate change concerns. Iceland stands out as a notable exemplar in effectively harnessing renewable energy, with nearly 100% of its electricity demands met through renewable sources by 2023. In contrast, Indonesia is in the process of capitalizing on its abundant renewable energy potential, with renewables constituting only 12.5% of its electricity generation in the same year. This study undertakes a comparative analysis of the regulatory frameworks governing renewable energy utilization in Iceland and Indonesia, focusing on legal dimensions. Employing a comparative methodology with a normative juridical approach, data were gathered through literature review and examination of pertinent legal documentation. The findings underscore Iceland's robust and coherent regulatory structure supporting renewable energy utilization, characterized by clearly defined policies, incentivizing mechanisms, and efficient institutional frameworks. Conversely, Indonesia's regulatory landscape reveals a need for greater cohesion and harmonization, marked by fragmented policies, limited incentives, and suboptimal institutional arrangements. Noteworthy disparities between the two countries are attributed to factors such as political commitment, geographical considerations, and technological capacities. The research highlights the potential for Indonesia to draw valuable lessons from Iceland's experiences in formulating conducive regulations for renewable energy utilization. Key areas for improvement include bolstering policy frameworks, enhancing incentivization measures, and streamlining institutional mechanisms. By contributing insights into renewable energy regulations, this study offers guidance for policymakers in Indonesia towards optimizing the utilization of renewable energy resources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Open Journal System Transpublika
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topic Iceland
Indonesia
Legal
Regulatory Comparison
Renewable Energy
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Indonesia
Legal
Regulatory Comparison
Renewable Energy
Alghasi, Muhammad Ansy
Althafzufar, Muhammad Ansy
COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA
topic_facet Iceland
Indonesia
Legal
Regulatory Comparison
Renewable Energy
description Renewable energy has emerged as a pivotal aspect in addressing both energy security and climate change concerns. Iceland stands out as a notable exemplar in effectively harnessing renewable energy, with nearly 100% of its electricity demands met through renewable sources by 2023. In contrast, Indonesia is in the process of capitalizing on its abundant renewable energy potential, with renewables constituting only 12.5% of its electricity generation in the same year. This study undertakes a comparative analysis of the regulatory frameworks governing renewable energy utilization in Iceland and Indonesia, focusing on legal dimensions. Employing a comparative methodology with a normative juridical approach, data were gathered through literature review and examination of pertinent legal documentation. The findings underscore Iceland's robust and coherent regulatory structure supporting renewable energy utilization, characterized by clearly defined policies, incentivizing mechanisms, and efficient institutional frameworks. Conversely, Indonesia's regulatory landscape reveals a need for greater cohesion and harmonization, marked by fragmented policies, limited incentives, and suboptimal institutional arrangements. Noteworthy disparities between the two countries are attributed to factors such as political commitment, geographical considerations, and technological capacities. The research highlights the potential for Indonesia to draw valuable lessons from Iceland's experiences in formulating conducive regulations for renewable energy utilization. Key areas for improvement include bolstering policy frameworks, enhancing incentivization measures, and streamlining institutional mechanisms. By contributing insights into renewable energy regulations, this study offers guidance for policymakers in Indonesia towards optimizing the utilization of renewable energy resources.
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author Alghasi, Muhammad Ansy
Althafzufar, Muhammad Ansy
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Althafzufar, Muhammad Ansy
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title COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA
title_short COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA
title_full COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY UTILIZATION REGULATIONS BETWEEN ICELAND AND INDONESIA
title_sort comparative legal analysis of renewable energy utilization regulations between iceland and indonesia
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publishDate 2023
url https://ojs.transpublika.com/index.php/POLRI/article/view/1235
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op_source POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): APRIL; 333-341
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op_rights Copyright (c) 2023 Muhammad Ansy Alghasi*, Muhammad Ansy Althafzufar
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