ISI BERITA
Merujuk perihal pokok berita, bersama ini dengan hormat disampaikan hal sebagai berikut:
Pada tanggal 5 November 2009, kami telah menghadiri seminar "Climate and Cleantech Finland: Copenhagen and Beyond", yang diselenggarakan di Lahti, Finfandia. Pertemuan ini diselenggarakan oleh Lahti Science and Business Park Ltd, bekerja sama dengan Finnish Cleantech Cluster dan Kementerian Luar Negeri Finlandia. Pertemuan dihadiri oleh 34 (tiga puluh empat) Kepala Penivakilan Negara Asing di Finlandia, serta kalangan pebisnis, investor, pengusaha, dan media massa Finlandia.
Jyrki ilyllvlrta. Selain membuka seminar, Mr. Jyrki Myllvirta memperkenalkan kota Lahti kepada para peserta sebagai kota terbesar kedelapan di Finlandia yang memiliki ambisi untuk menjadi pusat pengembangan teknologi ramah lingkungan di Finlandia. Pertemuan kemudian dilanjutkan dengan pemaparan dari pihak Kementerian Luar Negeri Finlandia, Confederation of Finnish lndustries EK, Finpro, dan Lahti Science and Business Patu
2. Seminar dibuka oleh Walikota Lahti Mr.
Ltd. 3.
Pihak Kementerian Luar Negeri Finlandia, dalam hal ini disampaikan oleh UndarSecrctary of Sfate l5r. Pekka Huhtaniemi, memaparkan tentang "Climate Policy and Trade Aspects" sebagai berikut:
a. Climate policy Finlandia memperkuat, dan selaras dengan kebijakan climate and energy policy Uni Eropa.
b. Pemerintah Finlandia bertekad untuk mengembangkan zerc-emmision eneryy sysfem and completely emission-free passenge,r tralT?c. Namun demikian, dalam waktu dekat, Pemerintah Finlandia berambisi untuk mengurangi emisi gas rumah kaca (green iouse gas emissions / GHG emrcsrbns/ hingga gebegar 80 persen pada tahun 2050, sebagaimana tertuang dalam Foresight Repoft on Long-Term Climate and Energy Policy.
c. Untuk mencapai pengurangan emisi gas rumah kaca tersebut, selain voluntary measures, masih diperlukan steeing mechanisms seperti anlara lain:
i.
Menetapkan energy-efficiency standard di bidang konstruksi bangunan.
ii.
Mengenakan ecological tax terhadap kalangan industry dan pengusaha individu yang melakukan bisnis, usaha maupun investasi di Finlandia.
iii. Melakukan unifikasi perpajakan diberbagai bidang sumber energi,
yang
diharapkan mampu mencegah pelepasan GHG secara efektif.
iv.
Mendorong inovasi pengembangan teknologi carbon capture di dalam negen.
v.
Memanfaatkan hutan secara susfai'haD/e dengan memperhatikan fungsi hutan sebagai carbon sink.
d. Terkait dengan climate and trade policy, Pemenntah Finlandia memiliki keyakinan bahwa technology transfer hanya dapat dilakukan secara efektif dengan meliberalisasi perdagangan berbagai produk ramah lingkungan dan iklim.
e- Pemerintah Finlandia akan terus mendorong upaya pembentukan comprehensive climate trealy pada pertemuan di Kopenhagen yang diharapkan dapat diterima dan berlaku mengikat bagi seluruh negara, baik negara maju maupun berkembang.
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4.
Direktur Contedention of Finnish lndustries EK ts. Tellervo Kyl{-Haraka{uonala, menyampaikan presentasi tentang 'Eusiness Perspective to Climate Policy and Cleantach Finland" dengan pokok pemamparan sebagai berikut:
a. Tidak dapat dipungkiri bahwa upaya untuk menjawab tantangan perubahan aklim (climate challenge) memiliki dampak yang signifikan terhadap p€rekonomian negara dan global.
b. Meningkatnya kegiatan ekonomi tidak harus sejalan dengan meningkatnya emisi dan kesulitan dalam menata lingkungan yang aman.
c.
Untuk menjawab tantangan jaman, Finlandia telah menyiapkan 3 (tiga) pilar, yaitu Cleantech Finland Research&Development and lnvestment (RND&|), (ii) Cleantech Eusinass Forum, dan (iii) penciptaan branding Cleantech Finland@.
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d. Teknologi dan inovasi merupakan kunci dalam menjawab energy and climate challenges. Teknologi dan inovasi dalam low-carbon enetgy produc,tion merupakan tumpuan utama Finlandia mengurangi emisi karbon di dalam negeri, yang pada gulirannya akan tunrl mengurangi jumlah emisi karbon global, dan juga mampu mendorong pertumbuhan ekonomi dan bisnis.
5.
ilr. Jorma Turunen menyampaikan presentasi tentang "Cleantech Finland in Bright Green, Copenhagen", dengan pokok pemaparan sebagai b€rikut: CEO Finpro
a. Cleantech Finland adalah teknologi dan pelayanan, serta praktek bisnis yang efisien, handal, dan prima.
b. Cleantech dalam hal ini merupakan produk, pelayanan, proses dan teknologi yang mampu mencegah atau mengurangi dampak buruk terhadap lingkungan hidup.
c.
Cleantech Finland menyatukan perusahaan dan pakar terkemuka Finlandia yang bergerak dibidang teknologi ramah lingkungan hidup.
d. Cleantech Finland menjadi jembatan yang mampu mempertemukan kalangan bisnis, perusahaan, media, dan pemerintah dalam mencapai upaya mengurangi dampak buruk perubahan iklim terhadap lingkungan hidup (seperti pelepasan emisi karbondioksada dan emisi gas rumah kaca lainnya) dengan menawarkan
teknologi ramah lingkungan.
6.
Pemaparan akhir disampaikan oleh Direktur Lahti Science and Business Park Ltd. ITs. tari Pantsar-Kallio, Ph.D, yang menyampaikan presentasi tentang "Finnish Cleantech Cluster - Provding So/ufions to Global Climate Challenges', dengan pokok pemaparan eebagai tlerikut:
a.
Finnish Cleantech Cluster adalah proyek yang dimandatkan oleh Kementerian Tenaga Kerja dan Perekonomian finlandia yang ditujukan untuk meningkatkan keuntungan Cleantech business di Finlandia dan mengintemasionalisasikan usaha kecil dan menengah (UKM) Finlandia-
ini dipimpin oleh Lahti Scienca and Eusiiness Park yang terdiri dari 260 perusahaan, institusi penelitian, dan universilas terkemuka di Finlandia.
b. Proyek
Dafam mencari kesempatan bisnis di luar negeri, proyek ini dipimpin oleh Finpro, sedangkan dalam upaya untuk menarik investor asing untuk melakukan investasi di bidang pengembangan teknologi ramah lingkungan di Finlandia dilakukan oleh lnvest in Finland.
d. Tiga cluster utama proyek ini adarah daram pengembangan teknorogi air, energi, dan pemrosesan sampah, sebagai Ueritut:
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Di bidang water sustainabitity, proyek ini telah berhasil untuk merestorasi Danau Vesijdrvi yang
terpoluii it
ii. Di bidang pengadaan sumber energy, proyek ini tengah pemanfaatan
mengupayakan kayy g?" rimbah yang dlbat'oidaur urang u-ntul diubah menjadi sumber energy. Har tersebut dilakJkan'dengan -r;uzngun- reanor gas dan bio-eneryy-. selain dari pada itu, perierintah Finianoi" kini tengah mengupayakan pembangunan seribu generator angin hintga tahun 2020] di mana tariff baru dikenakan tefiadaf xonsumen ,iEnir,r"ti paJian lanJ energi listrik yang dihasilkan oleh generator angin terseblut mutai tahun 2010.
iii' Di bidang pemrosesan.sampah, proyek ini menjadi
ujung tornbak daram memanfaarkal sampah konsumsi untdt< oapat dtaiJikan6;oer tnergi bJru yang ramah dalam rangka mencapai target menghapus #mpah !rl9!1ean konsumsi hingga 9O pers.n.
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Dan seminar ini juga dicatat bagaimana Finrandia menangani masarah sampah,
antara lain:
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Pemanfaatan sampah di Finrandia pada saat ini masih sekitar 50 persen. Dalam hal ini Finlandia menargerkan untu'k mengurangi "randfilt wsrd-"a,np"i dengan
nol persen oada tahun 2b50.
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Pada saat ini, sekitar 300 perusahaan bergerak di bidang recycting dan wasta management dengan menggunakan teknolog=i mulai dari so-,tinj,'coniaion, logistic and optimization, reuse, recycling dan final disposal. "' --
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Pemanfaatan sampah antara rain, biofuer dari sampah, mateiar composite baru dari sampah, optimatization of togiitic, dan studge [;bafr j;di-biogas.
Terfampir ._disampaikan presentasi Confederation of Finnish tndustries EK.
dari under secretary
Huhtaniemi dan
Catatan:
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Finlandia, sepe.ti nr3l Nordik rainnya, memp*rnyai perhatian yang tinggi terhadap masalah lingkungan hidup.
2.
selain melihat masarah ekonomi, energi, dan crimate change akan menjadi masarah besar dalam waktu dekal Finlandia nairpaknya berhasil mitnat r"iir"'tr ini menjaoi dapat dimanfaarkan oleh Finlandia. Oatam--nal ini, dengan ;:31:.ft."Il-"]^y^a_ng KeKUaIan leknologi engineering dan lCT, Finlandia mencoba untuk menrfokuslan industrinya pada teknorogi yang mencari sorusi bagi p"r"""r"n enJrgi, penggunaan renewable. eneryy, p€nggunaan rcnewible resources,"nsensr oan ierrailtii dalam mengurangi emisi.
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Untuk. dapal mengambil manfaat dari potensi tersebtrt, Finlandia telah memulai mgwu.iull?n visinya menjadikari teknorogi ber;ih merarui cteantech-nya .untuk sebagai Finnish eran!!7o.di. masi yang akan daiang. untuk itu, ada 3 pirar yang
bekerja dalam mencapai visi tersebut', ya-kni:
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cleantech Fintand Research and Deveropment and rnnovation (RND&,): di pusat-pusat srratelii dagi rrmu nens;il;; temorosi, oan
flXi3?l?^lffie:uns
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cleantech gusrness Forum: domestic networking karangan industri, perusahaan,
dan stakeholder lainnya.
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Cleantech Finland g yq3Y" pencitraan Finlandia sebagai negara terdepan di g1:n?rtnou"tri reknorogi rin'gr.,.;nga;-hiJrp v"ng bersih di"pasar-iin target group
Ada keperluan baoi Indonesia unruk dapat seraru mengikuti perkembanga n cteantech Finland yang kiraiva -o."p1t r"nj"Ji tli" atremltif ain reterensi dalam upaya Indonesia untuk mencipiaxan rinliunl"n'v"ng "-Jrln bersih, keterseoiaan energi secara su stainabte, pertumbuhan ekonom-i oiir,". i""
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Demikian disampaikan, atas perhatiannya diucapkan terima kasih. Helsinki, November 2009
5
CLII'ATE & CLEANTECH FINLAND 5 NOVEIIBER 2009, LAHN SPEECH BY MR PEKKA HUHTANIEMI UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF FINI.AND
Dear Ambassadors, dear colteagues, ladles and genflemen,
As a representative of one of the organizers of this forum, it is my pleasure and honor lo be addressirg such a large audience of distinguished guesls. On my behalf also, I would like to wish you all warmlywelmme to Lahti. Today, I'm particularly pleased to present to you mes to plav In climate iss . ln the following presenlations, you will see that Cleantech. as we call it. nas recenlU taken aggl$F"ftlp-19-iAflnland'S_expqt ffql9lio-n_activilj9g. We have high stakes in this industry, and hope that it will show us the way up from the econornic low. But for now, let's talk about climate - and wtry there is an urgent need for technology transformation.
Backoround of cllmate chanoe As the Copenhagen dimate conferencs approaches, the complex interaction ot€nvironmental issues has reached the attention of the world. The data we receive about climate change is ovenrhelming. can we get the world to understand that unrecoverable changes may be happening? How to convince the skeptics with our changirq estimates? Can we call it a prediction that sEa levels may rise between a few centimeters and a few meters? At least wE are getting mor6 accurate information about the past. As the world started healing ftom the Second World War, also world carbon dioxide emissions began a dramatic arowth. This happened as a result of fast economic grovth, increased trade and transportation of goods, as well as increasing individual wealth. Garbon dioxida is only one of the greenhouse gases, but its emission levels are growing the fastest. ll represented almost 8O per cenl of greenhouse gas emissions in 2ocp,, and if no action is taken, embsions in totral will continue to grow by more than 7O per cent ftom Z(nA fiil ZOSO. Also under the Kyoto Protocol, from the base year of 1990 to prssent day, worlC areen house gas emissions hav6 increased 24 per cent. What is more, the mosl recent climate models reveal that climate is warming at a much faster rate than rve have believ€d until thase da)rs.
Gooenhaoen cllmate conference The comlng dimate conference In Copenhagen has been in the nerrs day in day out. The driving force for the negotiations is that we must not let the global averago temperature risg by more than 2 degrees compared to lts pre-industrial level,
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The commitmenb of the Kyoto Protocol extend until the end ot 2012, and the protocol sets binding targets only for the industriatized countries. lt is therefore obvious that we need new, a more comprehanslve climate treaty, with rc major pollution sources /efi out, and each country committed. At this point, l'd like to remind ;ou about tha estimate of the IPCC, the Intergovernmental panel on climate Change: to stay within the 2 degree limit, the ever continuing rise of gtobal emissions has lo tum to dacfine by 2015. (By 2015t) There is no denying that we Westem countries have been in the froniline in lhe accumulation of the cunent high levels of carbon dioxlde in the atmosphere. And yet quite recenfly, carbon dioxide emissions from the non€ECD counbies have reached and even surpassed those of the OECD countries' This juxtapositbn only highllghts how ulmost important it is get to all nations of the world to strive for dimate action acoording to guidelines agreed by us together. The escalation of the problem can only be stopped as a joint effort, or the damage wiil hurt us ail. unfortunately, few definite commitments haya been made so far regarding copenhagen. The European Union has cornmitted lo an unconditional emisslons reduction of at least 20 percent by 2020' Non'vay has sald ft may reduoe ernissions by as much as 40 per cent. There are some others too, but too many ere st|]l misslng. Yet, I'm onvinced lhat u€ afl get iL it's about time for a cfrange. But how does change oome about?
Flnland'g tarcets Finland's govemment has taken a sbong stand on climate issues. Our long{erm climate and en€rgy strategy as well as the recent Foresight Report on long{erm climate and energy policy support our goals in the climate negotiations. But our goals don't stop ther€, they also go further. we want to challenge oountries that do not yet have policies of their own. Finnish govemment's strategy defines the principal objeciives of our climate and energy policy for the next decades, within thE context of the European Union and its objectives.
Thls sbategy outllnes that the share of indigenous en6rgy, and that of renenabte energy in partiollar, will incresse markedly over cun€nt levels. The efilciency of the energy system will improve, and greenhouse gas emiss'rons will begin to fail on a permanenr basis. The Foresight Report sets Finland's overall goal, which is the reduction of GHG emissions by g0 per cent by 2O50. This means that radicat changes ere needdiag!!_t_elqs gl!09.€Cq1amx,andSgSiaV. We will not relv onlv on volunhry measu.res,so-" of,f,i"t ni inlf creditable. To accelerate maJor changes,ye.lqqqlei!-ns mecfianisms. Let me give "r" yJu t"* exampres.
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o The oonstruction of narv buildings will be guided by energy standards, and efiicienry
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lmprovements are needed In old houses. Ecolot ical tax reform wilt gukle industies and individuals in their investment and consumpt'on decisions, and we also support the development of carbon captur€ technorogi€s.
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tvlost notrably, we musl unhry th€ tax treatmsnt of difierent sources of energy, so that taxes are
insensitive to speculation and work efledively towards the prevention of green house gases.
The Fores[ht Report sets a number of ambitious numeric goals for 2050, but here is no escaping tho final goal: we need lo develop a zeroemission energy system and completely emission-free passenger traffic. InclCentally, there are no magic tricks on the road. I mentioned carbon capture as one technology,
but lt will take years to develop and decades to become commerdally viable. This means that sbong measures regarding 6n€rgy consumpfion are needed right away.
Next' I will focus on the significance of forests as part of our dimate strat€gy.
Forcrtg As you must have reatlzed latast when tanding at HelslnkFVanlaa, w€ Finns have grolvn up if not In the foreet, then sunounded by lt. (Some 6O 7o of our area is forest.) They say that you can take a Finn out of foreet but you can't take forest out of a Finn - whlcfi I believe captures well our in-born r€spect for lh6 nature. Forasts as a renewabla source of materlal have fadltionally played a big parl ln our economy, but !!SC!Lo-Agf di4qtp-_Slange: lhev store and sequestrate carbon. and produce relerrable lIralAd€Llo_SuhsltutslOssitfuels. When we try to creale synergies between climate pdicy end forest policy, the cfrallenge is to find the best way to maxirnize tctal climate beneftt wtille supporting the producdon of other urcod-baeed products than.energy. Thanks to thelr large area, forests are a large carbon sink In Flnland. In the climate negotiations, we emphaslze the importance of belng able to use forests in a sustalnable way. By sustainable usage, I mean that the longrterm carbon etorage capacity of the forest remalns unchanged or increases. For a forest economy like us, the range of varlation In the carbon slnk should be large enough, and only permanent rernoval of forests should be reflecled in the emission calculations.
Trado oollcv and cllmate As you may knoiv, ln trade nego0aUons Finland has conslstently promoted the virtues of free trade, and we have seen how intemalionallzatlon has made our ou,rt e@nomy prosp6r. The dramatic expanslon and globalizaUon of trade makes it worthwtrile lo consider also the cllmale aspects of lrade. ln &uth' bade is a doubl+e@ed sword. On the one hand, increased production and exchange of goods leads lo higher energy consumption. On the other hand, the way in wt1ch open lrad6 increases Fodudion erffidenciee and national wealth also lmprove our abllity to invest in and exploit green technologle. ln the climate negotiations, tr,ro issues are perlinent to bade pollcy. One ls technology transferl the other ls the risk of lncreased proteclionlsm. We do not believe that the weakening of intellectual prop€rty rphts is a solution to technology transfer of environment-friendly products because it may sariously hamper investment in new -
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technologies. Instead, technology lransfer can be made effective by libaralizing trade in environmental and climat+'friendly products. With tess barriers for the movement of goods, technology expansion is qulcker and cheaper, and also clean technotogies can be exploited at a faster rat€. I would like to hlghlight here the importance of the trade negotiations going on in the wTo, under the Doha Development Agenda. one of the aims of Doha, firmry supported by Finrand, is to €liminate tarifis for environmenlal goods and seMces. The World Bank estimates reveal thar with tariff removals, trade in thase produc{s will increase substantially. To start with, if we can reach an agreement on climat*friendly tedrnolqy products, it is to the benefit of eadr country striving towards lower emission levels.
The interdependence of trade and climate also works the other way round: climate poliry affects trade in a tundamental way. lt may hamper growth ln certaln sectors and promote growth in others. Climate policy certainly afiec{s the prices of different forms of energy and can lead to carbon leakage from countries where emlssions are highly sanctioned to muntries rhat do not implement formal sanctions for their Industries. However, Finland believes that we should not increase trade barriers against countries that do not fulfill climate goals set by the EU- on the conlrary, we firmly obiect to resorting to protectionist measures, bocause they will eventually complicate the functioning of the ecgnomlc system. We still havs the option of donating emisslon allowances to industries where compeutiveness is at risk. The allowances will have a time-limltation, so also these industries will have to adjust their processes to ensur€ iheir fuiure op€rability.
Goncluslon ln conclusion, I'd like to highlight the three most important issues that I have brought up in my speech. have just mentioned that we should not
rcorl to protectionism lg prelqcJindustries ecl_!r|!Lu_stri-es.l]in industrialized lations. The lrlorld economy economv ls showing shr signs of re@very - let's give it a chance. The kade in environmental goods can slgniflcantly hetp the e@nomy re@ver, and new lechnologies are needed to help us adjust to dimate change. Second, I mentioned that for
sustainable forest isa means for the survival of our r shall l say: enabling the survival strugrgle of our foresl industry). Lik" ;ions, we need international interna recognition that forests can be used in a sustainable "rh"r way, without compromising their role as carbon sinks. and for
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Finally, I have talked ebout the necessity of reaching a comprehensive climate treaty in is to
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