Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability

Transitioning to cleaner cooking energy sources like LPG and biogas is essential for achieving sustainable development in rural Indonesia. This study, utilizing data from over 84,000 villages in the 2021 Village Potential Survey (PODES), examines the factors influencing the adoption of these technol...

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Main Authors: Indri Islamiati, Andre Lofika Pegi
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Language:English
Published: Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Pembangunan Manusia dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia 2024-12-01
Series:Salus Cultura
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Online Access:http://jurnal.kemenkopmk.go.id/index.php/saluscultura/article/view/312
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description Transitioning to cleaner cooking energy sources like LPG and biogas is essential for achieving sustainable development in rural Indonesia. This study, utilizing data from over 84,000 villages in the 2021 Village Potential Survey (PODES), examines the factors influencing the adoption of these technologies. Adoption in this context refers to the replacement or supplementing of traditional biomass fuels with modern, cleaner energy sources. Logistic regression reveals that inter-village cooperation, women’s empowerment, road access, and the availability of LPG sales points significantly increase the likelihood of LPG adoption. Meanwhile, ordinary least squares (OLS) regression indicates that while inter-village cooperation reduces household biogas expenditure due to shared infrastructure, factors such as women’s empowerment, road access, and institutional support through village cooperatives significantly enhance biogas use. These findings highlight the critical roles of social, institutional, and infrastructural factors in driving clean energy adoption. The study calls for integrated policies to address socio-economic barriers, strengthen local institutions, and promote equitable access to clean energy in rural areas.
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spelling doaj-art-c4809736fd5143bb8032eecd838c37ee2025-08-20T02:54:58ZengKementerian Koordinator Bidang Pembangunan Manusia dan Kebudayaan Republik IndonesiaSalus Cultura2807-55602807-54472024-12-014221723210.55480/saluscultura.v4i2.312312Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for SustainabilityIndri Islamiati0Andre Lofika Pegi1Universitas Gadjah Mada Universitas Gadjah Mada Transitioning to cleaner cooking energy sources like LPG and biogas is essential for achieving sustainable development in rural Indonesia. This study, utilizing data from over 84,000 villages in the 2021 Village Potential Survey (PODES), examines the factors influencing the adoption of these technologies. Adoption in this context refers to the replacement or supplementing of traditional biomass fuels with modern, cleaner energy sources. Logistic regression reveals that inter-village cooperation, women’s empowerment, road access, and the availability of LPG sales points significantly increase the likelihood of LPG adoption. Meanwhile, ordinary least squares (OLS) regression indicates that while inter-village cooperation reduces household biogas expenditure due to shared infrastructure, factors such as women’s empowerment, road access, and institutional support through village cooperatives significantly enhance biogas use. These findings highlight the critical roles of social, institutional, and infrastructural factors in driving clean energy adoption. The study calls for integrated policies to address socio-economic barriers, strengthen local institutions, and promote equitable access to clean energy in rural areas.http://jurnal.kemenkopmk.go.id/index.php/saluscultura/article/view/312energy transitionclean cookinglpgbiogassustainable development
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Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability
Salus Cultura
energy transition
clean cooking
lpg
biogas
sustainable development
title Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability
title_full Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability
title_fullStr Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability
title_short Community and Institutions in Indonesia's Energy Transition: LPG, Biogas, and Clean Cooking for Sustainability
title_sort community and institutions in indonesia s energy transition lpg biogas and clean cooking for sustainability
topic energy transition
clean cooking
lpg
biogas
sustainable development
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