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‘Escalating the Role of Gas in Energy Transition’- Side Event under ETWG G20 2022
Virtual Workshop as a Side Event under ETWG G20 2022.
Hosted by Ministry of Energy, Mineral Resources, Indonesia (MEMR) and Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
As developing countries aim to achieve similar economic standards of developed countries, their electricity demand has been significantly increasing. For example, between 2000 and 2017, final electricity demand in the East Asia Summit (EAS) least-developed to upper-middle income countries has increased by an average rate of 8.4 percent per year whilst that of the EAS high-income countries had increased by an average rate of merely 0.7 percent per year (Han and Kimura, 2021). Most of these countries have been depending on thermal power generation that consumes fossil fuels because of its economic feasibility and high-capacity factor.
However, to achieve the low carbon energy transition, another available options for developing countries is to shift from coal to gas power generation. Despite higher gas prices relative to coal, this shift should take place in parallel with the increasing use of renewable energies such as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Thus, under the low carbon energy transition period from 2020 to 2030 or 2040 facing uncertainty of volatile international energy markets both oil and gas due to the war in Ukraine caused by Russia, the role of gas must be escalated to achieve carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction while maintaining the affordability of electricity prices.
Confirming the ‘Principles of Energy Collaboration’ endorsed by G20 leaders at the 2014 G20 summit in Brisbane, the energy ministers meeting in Argentina in 2018 highlighted the importance of investment in infrastructure and the role of digitalization and flexibility in the power sector, including the role of natural gas in the G20 countries.
The 2022 G20 Indonesia Presidency Energy Transition pillar includes the main topic of ‘Global Cleaner Energy Systems and Just Transitions’ that aims at ‘achieving global deal to accelerate energy transition’.
This workshop will provide new insights into how to escalate the role of natural gas as part of the just process of low carbon energy transition in developing countries which shall foster the G20 energy transition agenda paying attention to uncertainty on gas market.
This workshop also aims to support G20 Members to understand the different pathways to escalate the use of natural gas in meeting final energy demand in developing countries in the low carbon energy transition context, while pursuing and strengthening the implementation of the previous 2021 G20 Italian action plan that includes ensuring access to clean energy for all, especially in developing countries.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, 11 May 2022
Time: 3 PM- 5 PM (Jakarta time, UTC+7))

Making CCS/CCUS Affordable: Enabling CCUS Deployment in G20 and Beyond
Taking the opportunity of Indonesia’s G20 Chairmanship, this side event workshop hosted by Asia CCUS Network and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) of the Republic of Indonesia are very pleased to invite all stakeholders to participate in an online workshop on ‘Commercializing CCS/CCUS: Making Technologies Affordable’. The workshop will promote knowledge-sharing on the cost structure and range of expected costs of CCUS, joint project demonstration and policy frameworks for supporting the development and deployment of CCS/CCUS. As part of this workshop, we seek potential collaborators for a joint demonstration project (coal power plant + CCUS) with the participation and support of interested G20 countries.