| dc.description.abstract | The Paris Agreement has the goal to prevent global warming from staying below
2 degrees Celsius. Energy transition of power plants is one of the mitigation action plans to
reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission levels in the energy sector. Indonesia has great potential
for renewable energy such as solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, and hydropower.
Many developed countries have succeeded in reducing GHG emissions through the energy
transition to power plants and Indonesia has the opportunity to gain valuable insights from the
successful implementation of energy transition in power plants in other countries. Indonesia
benefits from support provided by countries that have achieved success, as mandated by the
Paris Agreement. Developed nations are obligated to assist developing countries like Indonesia.
This study analyzes the form of Indonesia’s compliance in implementing the energy transition
in power plants using Mitchell’s Compliance Theory. Researchers will analyze three indicators
of influence, output, outcome, and impact. This research uses a qualitative method because
the quantitative data obtained is data published by the government and ministries, which has
gone through a calculation process. Researchers only use this data to see the type of Indonesian
compliance through compliance theory. | en_US |