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Badung, 18th October 2021

Number : 009/X/2021/su-re.co
Subject : Invitation to 6th Sustainability & Resilience Workshop: Unlocking Possibilities in
Achieving NDC from energy transition and land-use mitigation
Appendix : 2 (two)

To whom it may concern:


(The list of invitations attached)

su-re.co (Sustainability & Resilience co) is a think-do-be-tank company based in Bali, Indonesia. We, su-
re.co, focus on research (think) on environmental issues and climate change combined with real on-the-
field solutions (do) based on our research and implement what we learn into our daily life (be). Currently,
we are working on several projects on clean energy, climate change, sustainable production, and
decarbonization.
su-re.co, in collaboration with European Union, GIZ, and Green School Bali, is organizing the 6th
Sustainability & Resilience workshop to support the Indonesian government’s efforts in increasing the use
of renewable energy and low-carbon development. The event will engage stakeholders from policymakers,
businesses, research institutes, researchers on an international scale, and students. This activity is
expected to disseminate updates on su-re.co ongoing projects, namely TIPPING+, LANDMARC under
European Commission H2020, and Biogas initiative funded by Carbon Offset under GIZ IKI Small Grant,
and conduct high-level stakeholders dialogue for opening opportunities for cooperation between
stakeholders so that the results of the project can be more applicable, especially to Indonesia.  This event
will be delivered in a multilingual manner (English, Indonesian, and Japan). 
The event will be held on: 
Day/Date : Thursday, 28th October 2021
Time : 14.00 – 16.45 Bali Time or 13.00 - 15.45 Jakarta Time  
Place : Online Zoom Webinar  

In this regard, we would like to invite you to join the workshop, including Presentation, FGD and interactive
discussion (see Appendix 1). Kindly confirm your participation by replying to this email and
RSVP https://bit.ly/6thsurecoworkshop at the latest by Wednesday, 27th October 2021. Once
confirmed, our team will contact you and provide you with a link to the webinar one day before the event.
We would be honoured to have you actively participate in the Workshop.
For questions about the webinar, please contact the coordinator from su-re.co: Pasthika Maya at
info@su-re.co. We look forward to having you at the Workshop.
Sincerely,

Dr. Takeshi Takama, CEO of su-re.co

Co-hosted by:
Appendix 1: Agenda of the Event
Time (Bali Time/GMT+8) Activity   Speaker  

Opening and
14.00 – 14.05 MC (su-re.co) 
registration
Introduction Session
14.05 – 14.10 Welcoming MC
Introduction of Su- Dr Takeshi Takama, CEO of Su-re.co
14.10 – 14.20
re.co
Project Update: su-re. co’s Team:
TIPPING+, • Cynthia Ismail
14.20 – 14.40 LANDMARC, • Siti Indriani
IKI: Biogas Initiative • Fabian Wiropranoto

14.45-15.00 General Q&A MC

15.00 - 15.05 FGD introduction MC


Focus Group Discussion
FGD Method each facilitator
15.05 – 15.10 Introduction

Breakout room Room 1: Room 2: Room 3: IKI Room 4:


discussion TIPPING+ LANDMARC Biogas su-re.co
Initiative do and be
tank
15.10 – 15.30
Visioning SWOT Analysis Evaluating Su-re.co
Indonesia’s and Intervention options to projects
energy in LMT scale up showcase
transition Implementation Biogas
towards clean Proof of
energy Concept
General Room:  Moderator:
FGD Report and QnA • Cynthia Ismail
15.30 – 15.45
• Siti Indriani,
• Fabian Wiropranoto
Guest Presentation and Panel Discussion
Presentation: Progress Center for Standardization of Sustainable Forest
and Status in Management Instruments, the Ministry of Environment and
15.45 – 15.55 Achieving NDC Target Forestry - I Wayan Susi Darmawan

QnA Moderator
Guest Speaker
15.55 – 16.00

Co-hosted by:
Time (Bali Time/GMT+8) Activity   Speaker  

Interactive Panel Panellists:


Discussion: Exploring
• Dr Zainal Arifin – Executive Vice President of
climate change Engineering and Technology, PT PLN (Persero)
adaptation and • Dr Marlistya Citraningrum – Program Manager at IESR
mitigation and tipping • Dr Wilistra Danny – The Head of LCDI Secretariat, the
phenomena in land Ministry of National and Development Planning
16.00- 16.30 and power sectors • Representative of IKI Small Grant, GIZ (TBC)
• J David Tàbara – TIPPING+ Project Coordinator
• Pilar Martín Gallego – Research and Development
Scientist at AMBIENTA
• Eva Alexandri – Technical Manager at Cambridge
Econometrics
• Dr Moritz Laub – Sustainable Agroecosystems at ETHZ
Q&A discussion and MC
16.30 – 16.40
closing

Co-hosted by:
Appendix2: List of Invitation
TIPPING+ Partners

1. GCF – Global Climate Forum e.V.


2. Delft University of Technology – TU Delft
3. CIRPA - Università Degli Studi di Roma La Senza
4. Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V.
5. Ecole d’ Economie de Paris - Paris School of Economics
6. Nordlandforskning – Nordland Research Institute
7. Universitaet Graz
8. Technoeconomics of Energy Systems laboratory - University of Piraeus Research Center
9. Palacky University Olomouc, Faculty of Science
10. Westport Consulting
11. National School of Political Studies and Public Administration
12. Fundacja Naukowa Instytut Badań Strukturalnych / Institute for Structural Research
13. Aalborg Universitet
14. Eco-union
15. Innolab Space
16. Ilisimatusarfik – University of Greenland

LANDMARC Partners

17. Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich (ETHZ)


18. Joint Implementation Network (JIN)
19. Ambienta Ingenieria y Servicios Agrarios y Forestales S.L.U. (AMBIENTA)
20. Agroinsider LDA (Agroinsiderer)
21. Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
22. eLEAF B.V. (eLEAF)
23. BioRecro AB (BioRecro)
24. Universitaet Kassel (Uni Kassel)
25. Bioclear Earth B.V.
26. University of Sussex (SPRU)
27. Cambridge Econometrics Ltd. (CE)
28. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
29. Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut (KNMI)
30. Oeko-Institut e.V. (Oeko)
31. Innolab Space (ILS)
32. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
33. Cobra Collective CIC (COBRA)

Southeast Asia and International Organizations

34. ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)


35. UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific)

Co-hosted by:
36. UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization)
37. ADB (Asian Development Bank)
38. UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)
39. IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute)
40. FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)
41. GWP (Global Water Partnership)
42. Tropical Forest Alliance (TFA)
43. Kenya National Cleaner Production Center
44. ASEAN Initiative (Kyoto University)
45. JICA (Japan International Corporate Agency)
46. ASEAN Palm Oil Association
47. GGGI (Global Green Growth Institute)
48. WRI (World Resource Institute)
49. World Bioenergy Association
50. BioCNG Indonesia
51. Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)
52. Japan International Forestry Promotion and Cooperation Center (JIFPRO)
53. Japan Meteorological Business Support Center (JMBSC)
54. PEAR Carbon Offset Initiative., Ltd.
55. Global Water Partnership (GWP) Southeast Asia
56. United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
57. European Commission
58. Center for Appropriate Technology (GrAT) of TU Wien
59. CIFOR (Center for International Forestry Research)
60. ISINNOVA
61. University of Santiago de Compostela
62. Tiger Mov
63. Zenbird
64.

Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS)

65. Directorate of Environment


66. Directorate Electricity, Telecommunication, and Informatics

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)


67. Directorate General of New and Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation
68. Directorate General of Electricity
69. Directorate of Bioenergy
70. Directorate of Geothermal
71. Directorate of Energy Conservation, ESDM

Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK)

Co-hosted by:
72. Directorate General of Climate Change Control
73. Bureau of Planning

Ministry of Agriculture
74. Soil Research Institute

Ministry of Finance
75. Directorate General of Customs & Excise

Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG)

76. Chief Deputy Climatologist (BMKG – Jakarta)


77. Head of Applied Climate Information (BMKG – Jakarta)
78. Head of Research and Climatology (BMKG – Jakarta)
79. Head of Jembrana Climatology Station (BMKG – Bali)
80. Head of Maros Climatology Station (BMKG – South Sulawesi)
81. Silangit Climatology Station (BMKG – North Sumatra)
82. Riau Metereological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG – Riau)
83. Medan Metereological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG – Medan)
84. Aceh Metereological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG – Aceh)

National Research and Inovation Agency (BRIN)


85. Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT)
86. Center for Energy Resources Technology and Chemical Industry (PTSEIK) of BPPT
87. Center for the Study of Process and Energy Industries of BPPT
88. National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN)

National Government Agencies

89. National Energy Council (DEN)


90. Peatland and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM)
91. Low Carbon Development Indonesia (LCDI)
92. Information and Geospatial Agency (BIG)
93. Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)
94. Research and Development Center for Agroforestry Technology (BPPTA)
95. Indonesian Association of Agricultural Meteorology (PERHIMPI)
96. Open Government Indonesia (OGI)
97. ICCTF (Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund)

PT. PLN (Persero)

98. Executive Vice President of Engineering and Technology


99. Executive Vice President of Electricity System Planning
100. Executive Vice President of Renewable Energy Planning and Engineering
101. Executive Vice President of Occupational Safety and Health

Co-hosted by:
Local Government Agencies
102. Banten Energy and Mineral Resources Agency, (Dinas ESDM-Banten)
103. Bali Manpower and Energy and Mineral Resources Agency (Disnaker ESDM Bali)
104. Bali Agriculture and Food Security Services (Distanpangan – Bali)
105. Bali Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology of Indonesia (BPTP – Bali)
106. North Sumatra Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology of Indonesia (BPTP –
Sumut)
107. Bali Statistics Agency (BPS Bali)
108. Dairi Agricultural Office (Distan Dairi, North Sumatra)
109. North Tapanuli Agricultural Office (Distan Tapanuli Utara, North Sumatra)
110. Humbang Hasundutan Agricultural Office (Distan Humbang Hasundutan, North Sumatra)
111. Samosir Agricultural Office (Distan Samosir, North Sumatra)
112. Denpasar Forestry and Environment Agency (DLHK Denpasar)
113. Kolaka Energy and Mineral Resources Agency (ESDM Kolaka)

Related Business Entities

114. PT Indonesia Power


115. RAPEL
116. PT. Krakatau Steel
117. PT. Krakatau Daya Listrik
118. Energi Persada/PT AIUEO
119. Rekosistem
120. Urban Compost
121. Iwatani
122. SouthPole
123. PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN) VIII
124. PT Jawa Power
125. Forest Digest
126. PT Radar Strategic ConsultingPT Bank Negara Indonesia
127. PT Pertamina (Persero)
128. PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam
129. PT Unirich Mega Persada
130. Adaro Energy
131. Akuo Energy
132. Gojo and Company, Inc
133. Daiki Axis Co., Ltd
134. Kopernik
135. MICRA (Microfinance Innovation Center for Resources and Alternatives)
136. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
137. INOW Kamikatsu
138. Cafe Polestar
139. Hungry Bird

Co-hosted by:
140. Sinar Hijau Ventures
141. Primo Bali
142. Boreal Light
143. Green Indonesia
144. Ecoxyztem Venture Builder
145. Indonesia Cerah
146. Serenity Eco Guesthouse
147. Saruga Indonesia
148. Mana Ubud
149. Bali Direct
150. Nutrial Inside
151. Bali Natural Organic
152. Noricymart
153. Indimete Grocery
154. Ketemu Project
155. MUSAT
156. Sarinbuana Eco Lodge
157. Insider
158. Flip Flop & Treacle
159. Sisam Kobo
160. Permaculture Design Lab
161. Hotel Edit Yokohama
162. Marui Group
163. Mamoru
164. Onibus Coffee
165. Bacon Bar Japan
166. Good Nature Station
167. Alive Wholefoods
168. Schneider Indonesia
169. ACC One
170. PT. Mitra Prodin
171. Gramedia
172. Migas Hulu Jabar ONWJ (MUJ ONWJ)
173. PT Telkom
174. Buka Lapak
175. Pertamina Hulu Sanga-Sanga
176. Clean Power Indonesia
177. PT.Bayer Indonesia

University, School, Research Institutions

178. Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (INDEF)


179. Resilience Development Institute (RDI)

Co-hosted by:
180. Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR)
181. GIZ – FELICITY
182. GIZ – CASE
183. GIZ – ExploRE
184. GIZ – LEOPALD
185. GIZ – SCPOPP
186. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Gadjah Mada University
187. CCROM-IPB
188. Udayana University
189. University of Gorontalo
190. Green School Bali
191. Montessori School Bali
192. University of Indonesia
193. Bandung Institute of Technology
194. Doremischool
195. Canggu Community School
196. Dianata Bali
197. Biosphere Foundation
198. Indonesia Research Institute for Decarbonization (IRID)
199. Sekolah Lentera Kasih Bali (SLK)
200. Tokyo University
201. RMIT University
202. KTH Royal Institute of Technology
203. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
204. IPB University
205. University of Oxford
206. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
207. The University of British Columbia
208. Gadjah Mada University
209. SDGs Study Center, UIN Jambi
NGO, CSO, Association

210. Indonesia Biogas Association (ABgI)


211. Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (IRES)
212. Coaction
213. Enter Nusantara
214. Merah Putih Hijau (MPH)
215. HIVOS
216. Yayasan Rumah Energi (YRE)
217. SNV Indonesia
218. Greenpeace Indonesia
219. Cipta Wana Bakti

Co-hosted by:
220. NEX ID
221. Coop Indonesia
222. Rikolto Indonesia
223. WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) Indonesia
224. Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Promoting Rural Incomes through Support for
Markets in Agriculture (PRISMA)
225. LAPMAS Ngada
226. Taro Village
227. Koperasi Kerta Semaya Samaniya (Koperasi KSS)
228. Indonesia Geothermal Association (API-INAGA)
229. Indonesian Coal Mining Association (APBI)
230. Pundi Sumatra
231. Genau Indonesia
232. Kangasoi
233. Yayasan Indonesia Cerah
234. Energi Matahari Mandiri
235. Amogasiddhi
236. PD Bhukti Mukti Bhakti, Kabupaten Bangli
237. Rimbaraya Indonesia
238. Mata Garuda

Co-hosted by:

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