31 July – 1 August 2025 | 08:00 – 17:00 Jakarta time
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Ganesha Campus, Bandung
Background
The global push to address climate change has made sustainable finance a critical part of national development, especially for climate-vulnerable countries such as Indonesia. Achieving Indonesia’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) demands large-scale investment in low-carbon and resilient infrastructure. Nonetheless, many stakeholders continue to encounter challenges in fully understanding financing instruments, aligning with international standards, and navigating complex regulatory frameworks—highlighting opportunities for further support and capacity-building.
This two-day workshop and networking program is designed to close these gaps by providing practical knowledge and tools for financing Indonesia’s green transition. Participants will gain insights and network with related governmental institution, financial institutions, and private sector leaders, enabling them to better structure, access, and implement green finance in their respective sectors.
Green financing 101: What it is and why it matters
Case Study #1:
Scaling renewable energy with green financing
Case Study #2:
Financing the low-carbon transition in hard-to-abate sector
Organizations aiming to integrate green financing into their strategic roadmap (including but not limited to renewable energy, sustainable transportation, industry sectors).
Professionals & decision-makers involved in project development, sustainability, or finance working on green infrastructure and energy transition initiatives.
Individuals who want to network with Indonesian and international stakeholders across the green financing ecosystem.
Invited Speakers
Candra Sri Sutama
Chief Operating Officer of ECADIN
Dr. Yunieta Anny Nainggolan
TÜV Nord Indonesia
A trusted verifier for sustainable projects, ESG verification, and green finance compliance
KfW Development Bank
PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE)
PT Semen Indonesia
Desti Alkano, Ph.D.
Founder and CEO of ECADIN
For more than a decade, Desti Alkano, Ph.D. has focused on research and business related to green transformations. Since establishing Energy Academy Indonesia (ECADIN), she has been initiating and leading numerous joint studies and global strategic partnerships with multinational companies, research institutions, and financing agencies in driving and implementing changes for corporate sustainability and energy transition initiatives.
Candra Sri Sutama
Chief Operating Officer of ECADIN
Candra has more than 20 years of international multidisciplinary experience in energy sector, including leading operations, managing projects across continents, developing business, cultivating multicultural team, and delivering technology to markets in Asia, Middle East, and Europe. She has an MBA degree from HEC Paris and is currently a doctoral candidate in University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne on economics and management of energy transition.
Candra has more than 20 years of international multidisciplinary experience in energy sector, including leading operations, managing projects across continents, developing business, cultivating multicultural team, and delivering technology to markets in Asia, Middle East, and Europe. She has an MBA degree from HEC Paris and is currently a doctoral candidate in University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne on economics and management of energy transition.
Financing Indonesia’s Green Future
Full event recording available on YouTube