Abstract

Pandemic Covid-19 brought an economic impact on many countries around the world, including Indonesia. To explore and formulate a post-pandemic economic recovery strategy that is oriented towards sustainable development, it is relevant now that the government considers the utilization of rooftop solar systems. Albeit its initial failure in the market, Indonesia’s biggest power in renewable energy lies within solar and the government must actively promote its future endeavors, nonetheless. Rather than giving out the USD 1 billion budget into a one-time solution like electricity subsidies and fee relief schemes, investing in rooftop solar systems is wiser for long-time considerations. To put into perspective the importance of renewable energy in the energy mix, this paper will provide a comparison between Indonesia and German in energy transition and explain how the rooftop solar system could act as a strategy to accelerate Indonesian economic growth post-Covid-19. This research will use a normative legal method, particularly statute and comparative approach.

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