支持印尼海藻作为可再生能源发展的财政政策

Tri Wibowo, Purwoko Purwoko
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由于经济高速增长和中等收入人口不断增加,印尼正面临着能源需求增加的巨大压力。石油消费的增长无法与国内产量相匹配,自2004年以来,印尼一直被记录为原油进口国。与此同时,新能源和可再生能源的发展并没有如预期的那样顺利。印度尼西亚作为一个拥有8万多公里海岸线的群岛国家,在开发以海藻为原料的替代能源方面具有很大的潜力。印度尼西亚丰富的海藻产量有潜力在未来被开发为替代能源。海藻作为一种可再生能源的优势在于海藻的生产速度相对较快,在农业用地上没有竞争,排放低(清洁能源)。本研究旨在确定海藻作为可再生能源的潜力,并为其发展为可再生能源,特别是海藻的可再生能源找到替代的财政政策。所使用的方法是描述性的探索,以描述和解释在印度尼西亚发展海藻作为可再生能源替代品的现象的形式。政府可以通过补贴或社会援助的形式为种植吸收碳的海藻的海藻养殖者提供激励。与此同时,海藻生物乙醇生产商可以获得税收优惠,以生产低排放燃料,特别是那些由海藻制成的燃料。
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Fiscal Policy to Support the Development of Seaweed as Renewable Energy in Indonesia
Indonesia is facing a huge pressure from increasing the demand of energy due high economic growth and a growing middle income population. The increase in oil consumption cannot be matched by domestic production, since 2004 Indonesia has been recorded as an importer of crude oil. Meanwhile, the development of new and renewable energy has not gone as expected. Indonesia as an archipelago with a coastline of more than 80 thousand kilometers has great potential in developing alternative energy made from seaweed raw materials. Abundant seaweed production in Indonesia has the potential to be developed as an alternative energy in the future. The advantage of seaweed as a renewable energy comes from the relatively fast production of seaweed, there is no competition in agricultural land, and low emissions (clean energy). This study aims to determine the potential of seaweed as a renewable energy source and find alternative fiscal policies for its development into renewable energy, especially from seaweed. The methodology used is descriptive exploration in the form of descriptions and explanations about the phenomena that occur in the development of seaweed as an alternative to renewable energy in Indonesia. Incentives for seaweed farmers can be provided through government spending in the form of subsidies or social assistance for planting seaweed that absorbs carbon. Meanwhile, seaweed bioethanol producers can be given tax incentives for creating low-emission fuels especially those made from seaweed.
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