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COP-24 Japan Pavilion:The Partnership to Strengthen
Transparency for co-Innovation (PaSTI)
Ir. Medrilzam, M.Prof.Econ, Ph.D
Director of Environmental Affairs
Katowice, 11th Desember 2018
Table of Content
Project TimelineAgreed timeline following second meeting in Jakarta which will be used during PaSTIProject.
Scope of ProjectIt consist of 4 (four) activities that required to be taken step by step.
Existing Transparency and MER System in IndonesiaBrief explanation of business process that taken by Bappenas to runtransparency process. This process is going to be integrated with planningand budget system
Potential Private Sector Partners and Their PotentialSeveral companies that potentially will join with PaSTI project. PaSTI project willfocus on inviting 31 companies to regularly reduce their emission and reporting
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Goal and ObjectivesAn overview of objectives that will be taken to reach PaSTI project’s Goalwhich focusing on transparency framework and Private sector’s involvementin Carbon mitigation action
1. Goal and Objectives
GOALEnhancing transparency scheme of Indonesia Under UNFCCC framework and Lift Private Sector’s Involvement in low carbon action through Comprehensive and effective Incentive scheme and Integrated online report system
Set Project FrameworkAnd SoP
Providing CapacityBuilding for
Indonesia stakeholder
Conduct incentive schemeand pilot project to
Companies that want to bevolunteer
Conduct policy brief forIndonesia StakeholderBased on pilot project
done during PaSTI project
Develop a one-gate report systemfor private sector in Indonesia
that integrated with PEP onlinesystem
Integrated report sa systems
Policy briefs for sa incentive scheme
Main Output:
2. Scope of Project
4. PEP Online ReportAdvanced PEP Online that become themain online report for both public andprivate sector.
3. Incentive SchemeConducting implementationstrategy of Incentive schemefor Indonesia Prvate Sector
1. Working Framework and
SoPConducting document thatcontain:1. Working framework of
Transparency and AdvanceMER System
2. SoP in approachingIndonesia Stakeholders
3. Indonesia-base consultantthat bridge understandingbetween Bappenas &MoEJ
Hold series of meeting including 2 (two) Internationalworkshops to provide a comprehensive understanding ofUNFCCC transparency framework and its implementationin Indonesia
2. Capacity Building
Training for LineMinistries and PrivateSector in Indonesia
PEP Design toresponse Indonesiatoward Low CarbonDevelopment thatincludes report fromprivate sectors andintegrated with lineministries’ onlinesyetem
Proposedtransparencyframework andmitigationcategory forindustrial sector
Incentive schemeproposal and analysis
Hold incentive pilotproject to privatesector that agreed tojoin wit PaSTI program
Conduct policy briefincluding standard ofemission intensity
This is loop that explains:Incentive scheme is expected toboost private sectors’ involvementto report their effort in reducingemission through PEP online. PEPonline ill be used as a tool toevaluate planning andimplementation program for bothpublic and private sector
3. Existing Transparency and MER System in Indonesia
Contributor (Line Ministries &
Local Gov)
Input mitigation action data into
PEP
Editor(Secretariat RAN-GRK)
Data Checking (QC 1)
Admin(Bappenas/Bappeda)
Final approval (QC2)User management
DASHBOARD
Status :
Draft
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ApproveStatus :
Final
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RevisionStatus :
Revisionhttp://pep.pprk.bappenas.go.id/
complete On timeuniqueness consistent valid
We Run Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) in order to:• Ensuring data integrity and minimize errors.• To reduce uncertainty that arises when the data will be
used in further processes, such as decision-making related to a program.
4. Potential Private Sector Partners and Their Potential
SCG SemenMondelez
Coca Cola AmatilBayerL’oreal
Evoluzione tyres
Tjiwi KimiaPT Sampoerna
Nestle
244 Companies in Indonesiathat consume 6.000 ToEannually
Cargill
North SulawesiHolcim
Aceh
West Java
East Java
ChevronPT Wilmar
Riau
PT Great GiantPinapple
Central Java
Pertamina
PT Bukit Asam
South Sumatra
PT Medco Energi
North Sumatra
Moores RowlandSintesa Group
Jaya AncolHSBCHeroERMBNI
DKI Jakarta
Vale
South Sulawesi
Lampung
9 Million Ton CO2eqpotentially can bereduced from privatesector every year startsfrom 2020.
31Companies are expectedwill join with PaSTIproject. They are underNon-profit organizationIBCSD
TargetUnder PaSTI project,Indonesia government aimsto optimize contribution of244 companies that consume6.000 ToE every year.Currently, there are around100 companies have reportedto Line Ministries of theirmitigation activities
5. Project Timeline
September 2018Ministry of National Development PlanningAgency and Ministry of Environment Japansigned mutual agreement on LoI. This eventwas held in Tokyo Japan, 26-27 September2018.
November 2018Second meeting was taken in JakartaIndonesia. the agenda is to have a commonunderstanding in regards to how PaSTI projectwill be done and stakeholders need to beinvolved
January – February 2019Hold 2 (two) International workshops whichaim to share understanding of transparencyframework under UNFCCC to stakeholders inIndonesia
Post March 2019A development of one-gate systemreport for private sector andstarting the process of establishincentive scheme for
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Thank You..Further contact:
Directorate for Environment Affairs
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Ph: +623900412 (Office), +62811802824 (Mobile)