Jakarta — Sustainable investment is rapidly becoming the primary focus within the regional energy sector. Indonesia is witnessing a significant influx of foreign direct investment specifically targeted at large-scale renewable energy projects, including solar farms, geothermal plants, and wind power infrastructure.

This capital influx is largely driven by the global corporate pivot towards Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance. Multinational corporations and investment funds are actively seeking green portfolios to meet their sustainability mandates, making Indonesia's vast untapped renewable potential highly attractive.

As the nation progresses towards its target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060, regulatory frameworks are being adapted to support green transitions. Experts believe that this momentum will not only mitigate environmental impact but also create thousands of new high-tech jobs within the green energy ecosystem.