Indonesia aims to reduce emissions through construction and building industry


JAKARTA (Xinhua): Indonesia continues to strengthen its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by focusing on the construction and building sector.

The country's Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing is encouraging the development of green buildings and increasing energy efficiency through the use of modern technology, including rooftop solar power plants.

"We have also prepared a roadmap for the implementation of green building which will serve as a reference for implementation for all policymakers in implementing building construction," said the ministry's Director of Settlement and Housing Engineering Development Dian Irawati on Friday.

Irawati said the ministry is also encouraging the implementation of passive design concepts in buildings, which prioritize the efficient use of natural resources and the application of new renewable energy.

The ministry is targeting a reduction in GHG emissions by 1.91 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent from this sector by 2030.

According to the ministry, there have so far been 10 buildings, one zone and five housing complexes which have received green building certification across the archipelagic country. - Xinhua

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