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PwC Indonesia on Reinventing Energy Systems for a More Resilient Future

  • May 4
  • 1 min read

As global uncertainty, rising energy demand, and climate commitments continue to reshape the global energy landscape, the question is no longer whether energy systems need to evolve but how this transformation can be achieved in a practical, resilient, and coordinated way.


PwC Indonesia highlights that reinventing energy systems requires more than technological advancement. It calls for an integrated approach that strengthens resilience, enhances competitiveness, and fosters collaboration across the full energy ecosystem.


Sacha Winzenried, Energy, Utilities and Resources and Energy Transition Leader at PwC Indonesia, explains:

“The complexity of the energy transition demands genuine collaboration between regulators, capital providers, technology specialists, and industry players.”

This perspective reinforces a critical message for governments, investors, and businesses alike: meaningful progress in the energy transition depends on collective action and shared responsibility among all stakeholders.


Through practical insights, PwC Indonesia outlines how organizations can rethink existing systems to build an energy future that is more adaptive, sustainable, and resilient.





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