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Indonesian biogas market: an opportunity alongside B100 program
With the continued growth of the palm oil industry in Indonesia, the Government of Indonesia has been triggered to set up the national targets for new and renewable energy through biodiesel blend mandatory (B100 program). As more solid and liquid wastes will be generated as a result of biodiesel production, it can be convertered to renewable energy using biogas plants. Along with the B100 program, the POME-based biogas development seems could be more notable. However, the biogas technology market in Indonesia is still in a nascent state. This study aims to attempt the macro-environmental factors analysis of the Indonesian biogas industry using PESTEL analysis. With the existence of cross-sectional stakeholders, overlapping, and conflicting interests whose policies and actions may cause obstacles that influence the industry, this paper aims to capture the macro picture of the biogas maket and identify its challenges alongside de B100 program. It is concluded that barriers for deployment of biogas come term of wage, environment, and risks for indigenous people, lack of experts and success case to prove new technology implementation, and weak and inconsistency of the law enforcement.Instituto de Ingeniería RuralFil: Rianawati, Elisabeth. Resilience Development Initiative; IndonesiaFil: Sagala, Saut. Resilience Development Initiative; Indonesia. Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB). Planning and Policy Development; IndonesiaFil: Dwiputra, Andreas. Resilience Development Initiative; IndonesiaFil: Anhorn, Johannes. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ); EtiopíaFil: Hilbert, Jorge Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Ingeniería Rural; ArgentinaFil: Rosslee, Dwight. Selectra Farm Tech. SudáfricaFil: Mohammed, Mutala. Institute for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Solutions (ISEES); GhanaFil: Salie, Yaseen. GreenCape; SudáfricaFil: Colmorgen, Felix. WIP Renewable Energies; AlemaniaFil: Wlcek, Bernhard. Austrian Energy Agency. Service Point Renewable Gases; AustriaFil: Decorte, Mieke. European Biogas Association (EBA); BélgicaFil: Stummer, Benhard. Austrian Energy Agency; AustriaFil: Zacepins, Aleksejs. Latvia University. Life Sciences and Technologies; LatviaFil: Hofmann, Frank. German Biogas Association; AlemaniaFil: Khaira, Tara. Energi Andalas; IndonesiaFil: Mulyasari, Shinta. Ecody; IndonesiaPranindita, Nadiya. Resilience Development Initiative; IndonesiaFil: Hananta, Michael. Resilience Development Initiative; IndonesiaFil: Bogale, Wondwossen. Iceaddis; Etiopí
Hard Currency Prices and Industrial Equity market Indices: Impact Study in Indonesia Stock Exchange
An exchange rate is the rate where a currency can be exchanged with another currency from different country. For years, people have been tried to find the relationship between exchange rates and stock market. There are some reasons for that, first, it will be a factor to determine decisions about monetary and fiscal policy because exchange rate play vital role in a country’s level of trade. Second, with knowing the relation between both of them, we can predict future’s decision in the stocks market by analyzes the situation of current exchange rates condition in Indonesia. Last, understand the exchange rate-stock market relationship can help the government to mitigate crisis. This paper aims to determine how currency fluctuations affect the business sector through the Industrial index. Currencies that the author uses for this research are 5 Hard Currency, which are US Dollar, Euro, Pound sterling, Japanese Yen, and Australian Dollar. Hard Currency is any currency that is expected to serve as a reliable and stable store of value. For the Industrial Index, author use 10 sectors which are classified in the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). They are agriculture, mining, industrial base and chemical, various industries, consumer goods, property and real estate, infrastructure and utilities, finance, trade, and manufacture.Keywords: Hard Currency, Stock Market, Industrial Indices, Indonesia, and RelationÂ
