UK PACT – Indonesia Energy Efficiency Theme 2 (TENAGA i) — Funded by UK FCDO
Accelerating Indonesia’s Net Zero transition with bankable energy‑efficiency projects and a strengthened ESPC–ESCO ecosystem.
NIRAS International Indonesia
8F South Tower, Sampoerna Strategic Square
Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.45 - 46
Jakarta 12930
Indonesia
As part of NIRAS, the Indonesia office delivers development consulting and engineering solutions grounded in local insight and long-term partnership with national and regional stakeholders.
Since 1991, we have advanced Indonesia’s priorities in sustainable development, infrastructure, climate resilience, renewable energy, and community‑led development planning through impactful and inclusive solutions supported by 19 full‑time professionals and a nationwide expert network in engineering and development sector.
Several of our strategic partnerships and high‑impact projects include:
Through long‑standing, trusted partnerships with national and provincial government bodies, the private sector, and development partners, we remain committed to delivering lasting impact across Indonesia and ASEAN.

NIRAS International Consulting Indonesia’s project areas in the last five years.
Driving sustainable progress lies at the core of NIC Indonesia’s mission. Through close collaboration with national and regional partners, we accelerate climate‑resilient development and strengthen the well‑being and resilience of vulnerable groups across the country.
With decades of experience in development cooperation, NIC Indonesia delivers comprehensive consultancy services — ranging from assessments, policy and strategic advisory, to implementation support, monitoring, evaluation, and capacity building. Our teams blend global expertise with deep insight into Indonesia’s policy landscape, ensuring interventions that are technically robust, socially inclusive, and grounded in local context.
Our portfolio spans diverse fields that drive sustainable and inclusive development, from infrastructure solutions to people‑centered initiatives. Here are the areas we work in:
UK PACT – Indonesia Energy Efficiency Theme 2 (TENAGA i) — Funded by UK FCDO
Accelerating Indonesia’s Net Zero transition with bankable energy‑efficiency projects and a strengthened ESPC–ESCO ecosystem.
Preparation of the Mid-Term Strategic Plan (2025–2029), Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) — Funded by UNOPS
Supporting Indonesia’s energy transition by delivering a harmonized, data‑driven strategic plan for 2025–2029 that aligns MEMR priorities with national renewable energy and efficiency targets.
Evaluation Management Unit for the Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI) Phase 2 — Funded by UK FCDO
Delivering independent Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning to optimize Indonesia’s low‑carbon development strategies and ensure high‑impact implementation across national and provincial partnerships.
Evaluation of MENTARI (Towards Indonesia’s Energy and Low Carbon Transition) Brokerage Strand and Viability Gap Fund — Commissioned by UK FCDO
Providing a comprehensive evaluation of MENTARI’s brokerage systems and VGF to measure results, sustainability, and GEDSI integration in advancing Indonesia’s clean‑energy goals.
Streamlining Government of Indonesia Plans as a Pathway to Achieve Net Zero Emissions Targets — Funded by UNOPS
Strengthening Indonesia’s energy‑transition planning through integrated policy analysis, stakeholder‑aligned strategies, and capacity‑building measures that ensure long‑term impact.
Technical Assistance Facility to the Green Team Europe Initiative (TAF-GTEI) — Funded by the European Union
Supporting ASEAN countries with evidence‑based policy, capacity building, and peer learning to drive ambitious climate action and sustainable development aligned with the European Green Deal.
Supporting Sustainable and Efficient Energy Policies and Investments (SSEEPI) — Funded by ADB
Supporting Indonesia’s sustainable energy transition through policy advisory, investment planning, and conceptual design for renewable‑energy infrastructure.
Final Evaluation of the GoI-GGGI Green Growth Project Phase 3 Sustainable Landscape Project — Commissioned by GGGI
Evaluating the performance, sustainability, and impact of Indonesia’s NDC land‑use and forestry initiatives to drive more effective climate action and institutional support.
The Green Economic Growth for Papua Province Programme — Funded by UK FCDO
Supporting sustainable livelihoods in Papua by enabling smallholders and MSMEs to adopt climate‑smart practices and access markets, finance, and investment partnerships.
Development, Implementation, Capacity Building and Operationalization of Community-led Spirulina Farming Social Enterprises in Southeast Asia — Funded by UNON
Facilitating community‑led spirulina enterprises that enhance coastal livelihoods while creating dedicated revenue streams for conservation.
Detailed Assessment and a Feasibility Study for a Project to Enhance Gender Equality Through Blue Carbon Ecosystem Protection in Indonesia — Funded by AFD
Conducting a comprehensive feasibility study to strengthen gender‑sensitive blue carbon conservation through site assessments, financing analysis, and stakeholder capacity development.
Technical Assistance on Eco Fishing Port Project and Gender in Indonesia — Commissioned by AFD
Strengthening the Eco Fishing Port Project by embedding gender‑responsive frameworks, conducting port‑level gender assessments, and initiating targeted GAP activities across four major fishing ports.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) for Projects in Energy and Natural Resource Management Sector in the Mobile Innovation Hub — Funded by GSMA
Generating evidence, measuring results, and facilitating learning on how mobile‑enabled digital innovations can address challenges in energy, waste, and natural resource management (NRM).
Read more in our brochure: NIRAS in Indonesia
MIND Indonesia is the infrastructure-driven division of NIRAS Indonesia, bringing together multi-disciplinary expertise in marine, coastal, and energy infrastructure. As a consultancy rooted in both engineering excellence and strategic advisory, we support clients across Southeast Asia throughout the entire project lifecycle — from early studies and feasibility to detailed design, implementation, and operational optimisation.
With a blend of international technical strength and deep local knowledge, MIND Indonesia delivers integrated solutions that enable resilient, future-ready infrastructure. Our work contributes to sustainable development across the region, strengthening national connectivity, enhancing coastal resilience, and accelerating the transition toward cleaner and more circular energy systems.
Our portfolio covers key sectors that enable sustainable, resilient, and future‑ready development across marine and energy systems. Below are the areas we specialize in:
Green Shipping Market Study — Commissioned by Norwegian Embassy in Indonesia
Mapped Indonesia’s green shipping landscape, assessing market potential, policy barriers, and entry pathways for low‑ and zero‑emission maritime technologies.
Nusantara Capital Relocation Analysis — Commissioned by the Royal Danish Embassy in Jakarta
Evaluated opportunities and challenges for the new capital’s development, identifying green transition and smart city collaboration opportunities.
Sulawesi–Maluku Metocean Survey — Commissioned by PLN
Delivered onshore–offshore surveys, metocean studies, and hydrodynamic modelling to support site selection and risk assessments for six LNG terminal developments.
North Papua Metocean Survey — Commissioned by PLN
Conducted hydro‑ocean surveys, geophysical investigations, and metocean modelling to inform FEED decisions for LNG infrastructure supporting Indonesia’s Net Zero 2060 goals.
Nuclear Energy Viability Study — commissioned by the Royal Danish Embassy in Jakarta
Assessed advanced nuclear technologies, regulatory readiness, and sector risks to guide Denmark–Indonesia cooperation on long-term low‑carbon energy options.