Star Energy, PGE Among 14 Indonesian CDM Projects Transitioning to Paris Agreement Carbon Market

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Ecobiz.asia — Fourteen Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects in Indonesia are set to transition to the carbon trading mechanism under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, according to the Ministry of Environment.

Most of the projects are in the energy sector, including geothermal projects operated by Star Energy Geothermal Limited and PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE), as well as hydropower projects run by PT Poso Energy (see list).

Ary Sudijanto, Deputy for Climate Change Control and Carbon Economic Value Governance at the Ministry of Environment, explained that some CDM projects—established under the Kyoto Protocol—remained active until 2023, with 14 of them confirmed as eligible for transition under UNFCCC provisions.

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“The total emission reductions from these 14 projects amount to around 4.8 million tons of CO₂ equivalent,” Ary said during a coordination meeting on the CDM-to-Paris Agreement transition in Jakarta on Friday (September 12, 2025).

“We have gathered all project proponents, and they agreed to continue the transition process to the Paris Agreement mechanism,” he added.

Ary urged project proponents to finalize administrative requirements before the UNFCCC deadline of December 31, 2025.

The transition is seen as critical since compliance under Article 6.4 grants carbon credits higher credibility, allowing them to be traded directly between countries without the need for certification from voluntary standards such as Gold Standard or Verra. ***

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List of Indonesian CDM Projects Transitioning to Article 6.4

  1. Wayang Windu Phase 2 Geothermal Power Project — Star Energy Geothermal (Wayang Windu) Limited
  2. Wampu Hydroelectric Power Project — PT Wampu Electric Power
  3. Semangka Hydroelectric Power Project — PT Tanggamus Electric Power
  4. Recovery and Avoidance of Methane from Industrial Wastewater Treatments — PT Knowledge Integration Services
  5. Ulubelu Units 3–4 Geothermal Project — PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE)
  6. Karaha Unit 1 Geothermal Project — PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE)
  7. Pamona 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant — PT Poso Energy
  8. Methane Capture Project — PT Tintin Boyok Sawit Makmur
  9. Methane Capture Project — PT Pama Agromas
  10. Korindo Biomass Power Plant — PT Korintiga Hutani
  11. Indocement Alternative Fuels Project — PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa
  12. Hasang Hydroelectric Power Plant — PT Binsar Natorang Energi; PT LX International Corp
  13. Darajat Unit III Geothermal Project — Star Energy Geothermal Darajat II Limited; PT Darajat Geothermal Indonesia
  14. Asahan 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant (2×90 MW) — Agasco Limited; PT Bajradaya Sentranusa.

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