Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia

In 2022, Indonesia initiated a pilot project to transition from liquid petroleum gas (LPG) stoves to induction stoves, targeting 8.2 million households by 2025. While LPG is considered a clean cooking fuel by the World Health Organization due to its low PM2.5 emissions, this program aims to further...

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Main Authors: Retno Wulan Damayanti, Silvia Dhea Safira, Pringgo Widyo Laksono, Haryono Setiadi, Nisa Aqilla Ellenahaya Entifar
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Published: Aalborg University Open Publishing 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.discurso.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/8414
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description In 2022, Indonesia initiated a pilot project to transition from liquid petroleum gas (LPG) stoves to induction stoves, targeting 8.2 million households by 2025. While LPG is considered a clean cooking fuel by the World Health Organization due to its low PM2.5 emissions, this program aims to further reduce CO2 emissions from cooking activities, aligning with Indonesia's clean energy transition and 2060 Net Zero Emission goals. Throughout the program, doubts and criticisms arose among various sectors of society, particularly concerning the sustainability of this program. This research aims to determine and analyze the driving factors that support the sustainability of the induction stove transition program. Five sustainability aspects, namely, economic, social, environmental, technical, and institutional, were analyzed. A total of 315 Indonesian citizens participated as respondents in this research survey. The Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Model (PLS–SEM) method was utilized as the analytical approach for the study. The results revealed that nine factors significantly influenced program sustainability, with the strongest impacts from technology costs (path coefficient = 0.859), contextual factors (0.803), electrical infrastructure (0.792), and community perception (0.773). Economic sustainability was driven by technology costs and business opportunities (0.643), while environmental sustainability was strongly influenced by electrical infrastructure. Post-installation support (0.307) and financial management (0.391) significantly impacted technical and institutional sustainability respectively. These empirical findings improve previous research on the sustainability of an energy transition program, which provides insights for researchers and stakeholders in the energy management field, especially in developing countries, for policy determination and decision-making.
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spelling doaj-art-67b7f5d5f56b496b97bd4e9270f259cd2025-01-17T16:45:44ZengAalborg University Open PublishingInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management2246-29292025-01-014310.54337/ijsepm.8414Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in IndonesiaRetno Wulan Damayanti0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5779-3337Silvia Dhea Safira1https://orcid.org/0009-0008-5083-6232Pringgo Widyo Laksono2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0502-5453Haryono Setiadi3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6394-0548Nisa Aqilla Ellenahaya Entifar4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3604-5350Universitas Sebelas MaretUniversitas Sebelas MaretUniversitas Sebelas MaretUniversitas Sebelas MaretPukyong National University In 2022, Indonesia initiated a pilot project to transition from liquid petroleum gas (LPG) stoves to induction stoves, targeting 8.2 million households by 2025. While LPG is considered a clean cooking fuel by the World Health Organization due to its low PM2.5 emissions, this program aims to further reduce CO2 emissions from cooking activities, aligning with Indonesia's clean energy transition and 2060 Net Zero Emission goals. Throughout the program, doubts and criticisms arose among various sectors of society, particularly concerning the sustainability of this program. This research aims to determine and analyze the driving factors that support the sustainability of the induction stove transition program. Five sustainability aspects, namely, economic, social, environmental, technical, and institutional, were analyzed. A total of 315 Indonesian citizens participated as respondents in this research survey. The Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Model (PLS–SEM) method was utilized as the analytical approach for the study. The results revealed that nine factors significantly influenced program sustainability, with the strongest impacts from technology costs (path coefficient = 0.859), contextual factors (0.803), electrical infrastructure (0.792), and community perception (0.773). Economic sustainability was driven by technology costs and business opportunities (0.643), while environmental sustainability was strongly influenced by electrical infrastructure. Post-installation support (0.307) and financial management (0.391) significantly impacted technical and institutional sustainability respectively. These empirical findings improve previous research on the sustainability of an energy transition program, which provides insights for researchers and stakeholders in the energy management field, especially in developing countries, for policy determination and decision-making. https://www.discurso.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/8414Energy transitionElectricityClean energyInduction cookerCorrelation model
spellingShingle Retno Wulan Damayanti
Silvia Dhea Safira
Pringgo Widyo Laksono
Haryono Setiadi
Nisa Aqilla Ellenahaya Entifar
Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia
International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
Energy transition
Electricity
Clean energy
Induction cooker
Correlation model
title Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia
title_full Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia
title_fullStr Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia
title_short Drivers of the Sustainability Performance of Induction Stove Conversion Program in Indonesia
title_sort drivers of the sustainability performance of induction stove conversion program in indonesia
topic Energy transition
Electricity
Clean energy
Induction cooker
Correlation model
url https://www.discurso.aau.dk/index.php/sepm/article/view/8414
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