International energy experts believe the share of renewable energy in Indonesia will exceed that of fossil fuel within the next 25 years despite slow progress in ongoing efforts to promote clean energy. Bloomberg’s latest New Energy Outlook (NEO) predicts Indonesia will generate more renewable energy than fossil fuel by 2045 as green technology becomes widely available. Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) head Jon Moore said renewable energy and fossil fuel would each make up about 50 percent of the country’s energy mix within the next two decades. He predicted green energy would take off by 2045 and significantly exceed fossil fuel by 2050. “At first, Indonesia will develop geothermal and hydropower plants.