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Decentralized Energy Production & ESG Value in 2025

oleh AnhNguyen
2025-05-27

In 2025, decentralized energy production is at the heart of the global energy transition. With climate urgency accelerating, decentralized energy systems are becoming essential for delivering cleaner, more resilient, and equitable power. Fueled by technological innovation, shifting policy landscapes, and growing ESG pressures, decentralized energy resources (DERs) are not just complementing traditional grids—they are transforming how energy is generated, consumed, and governed. 

According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA, 2023), the growing deployment of decentralized renewables—such as off-grid solar—in regions with limited electricity infrastructure could play a crucial role in emerging economies, where underdeveloped grid systems continue to pose major challenges [1]. This article explores the rise of decentralized energy, its ESG impact, key technologies, and how businesses and communities can benefit. 

What is Decentralized Energy Production? 

Decentralized energy Production refers to electricity generation that occurs close to the point of use, rather than at large, centralized facilities. These systems are typically smaller in scale, modular, and increasingly powered by renewable sources. 

Key components of decentralized energy systems include: 

  • Rooftop solar panels 
  • Small-scale wind turbines 
  • Biogas and biomass systems 
  • Battery energy storage systems (BESS) 
  • Combined heat and power (CHP) units 
  • Microgrids and virtual power plants (VPPs) 

By contrast, centralized systems depend on high-voltage transmission lines to distribute electricity from remote power plants, making them more susceptible to bottlenecks and blackouts. 

The ESG Case for Decentralized Energy Resources 

From an Environmental, Social, and Governance (Lingkungan, Sosial, dan Tata Kelola (ESG)) perspective, decentralized energy resources offer substantial advantages: 

  • Environmental Benefits: DERs reduce reliance on fossil fuels, cut transmission losses (which account for 6-8% of global electricity loss), and support grid decarbonization. They are critical in helping companies meet Scope 2 and Scope 3 emission reduction targets. 
  • Social Equity: Decentralized systems can bring power to underserved or remote areas, enhancing energy access and resilience.  
  • Governance & Resilience: DERs empower communities and businesses to take control of their energy use. Localized production increases energy security reduces dependence on volatile fossil markets and mitigates the risks of centralized grid failures. 

Decentralized Energy Technologies Driving Growth 

The global surge in decentralized energy production is fueled by rapid innovation across several technologies: 

  • Solar PV: Rooftop and community solar installations now offer cost-effective energy in both developed and emerging markets. The cost of solar PV has dropped by over 80% in the last decade. 
  • Battery Storage: Lithium-ion and emerging battery technologies like sodium-ion are making it possible to store intermittent solar and wind energy, ensuring reliable supply even during outages. 
  • Microgrids: Self-contained energy systems that can operate independently or connect to the grid. Microgrids are gaining adoption in critical infrastructure such as hospitals, data centers, and universities. 
  • Smart Inverters and IoT Integration: These tools optimize energy use, allow remote control, and provide valuable data analytics for predictive maintenance and demand forecasting. 

According to Wood Mackenzie, by Q3 2024, the United States had surpassed 9 GW of installed microgrid capacity across more than 5,000 projects, reflecting continued growth in the sector [2]. 

Business Value of Decentralized Energy Resources 

Businesses are increasingly adopting decentralized energy solutions not only for sustainability but for operational advantage. Benefits include: 

  • Penghematan Biaya: On-site generation cuts electricity bills and reduces peak demand charges.  
  • Energy Independence: Avoiding grid dependency ensures continuity during outages or price volatility, enhancing business resilience. 
  • Brand Differentiation: Demonstrating a commitment to renewable energy improves stakeholder trust and ESG scores, which influences investor decisions. 
  • Access to Incentives: Many countries offer tax credits, subsidies, and feed-in tariffs for DER investments. 

McKinsey’s Global Energy Perspective 2024 highlights the global challenges and trends in achieving net-zero by 2050, underscoring the importance of transitioning to cleaner energy systems, though it does not specifically assess the impact of distributed energy resources (DERs) on corporate net-zero success rates [3]. 

Challenges and Considerations for Decentralized Energy Adoption 

While decentralized energy systems offer significant advantages, their integration involves overcoming various barriers. Below is a summary of key challenges and potential solutions: 

Challenge  Deskripsi  Potential Solutions 
Regulatory Barriers  Inconsistent permitting, net metering rules, and interconnection standards slow adoption.  Engage policymakers to streamline and harmonize regulatory frameworks. 
Capital Costs  High upfront investment requirements deter adoption, particularly among SMEs.  Collaborate with energy-as-a-service providers to reduce capital expenditure. 
Technical Complexity  Balancing load, storage, and backup systems demand advanced technical expertise.  Partner with ESG tech platforms for analytics, system optimization, and automation. 

Understanding and proactively addressing these challenges is essential for scalable, efficient, and ESG-aligned deployment of decentralized energy resources. 

Case Studies: Real-World Impact of Decentralized Energy 

  • India: Tata Power Solar has collaborated with the government’s e-governance services arm, CSC, to set up solar-powered microgrids and water pumps in rural areas across the country. The initiative aims to install 10,000 microgrids, supporting rural consumers and promoting sustainable energy practices. [4]. 
  • California: Sonoma Clean Power’s Advanced Energy Center has helped deploy community microgrids to withstand wildfire-related outages [5]. 
  • Africa: In Nigeria, mini grids developed by Husk Power Systems provide affordable energy access to over 100 rural communities, enabling economic development and education [6]. 

These examples underscore how decentralized energy production aligns with both ESG goals and practical needs. 

Future Trends and ESG Outlook in 2025 

The rise of decentralized energy production will continue to accelerate, driven by these emerging trends: 

  • AI-Optimized Energy Management for real-time load balancing and predictive analytics. 
  • Blockchain-based Peer-to-Peer Trading allows prosumers to sell excess power locally. 
  • Mandatory ESG Reporting pushes companies to disclose energy sourcing and emissions data. 
  • Electrification of Transport and Industry increases the need for localized renewable generation. 

According to the IEA’s Renewables 2024 report, solar energy—both utility-scale and distributed rooftop systems—is expected to drive nearly 80% of global renewable capacity growth through 2030, highlighting the rising importance of decentralized systems in the global energy transition [7]. 

Seneca ESG’s Smart Solutions for a Sustainable Future 

Reducing environmental impact requires both individual action and innovative business solutions. We believe that lessening emissions doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right tools and insights, companies can make sustainability both achievable and actionable. That’s why we’re excited to introduce AERA our innovative solutions designed to simplify and empower your journey toward a greener future. 

AERA is our comprehensive carbon accounting tool that streamlines emisi gas rumah kaca (GRK) tracking and reporting. Key features include: 

  • Global Compliance: Ensures your data aligns with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, ISO 14064 standards, and more. 
  • Automated Emission Calculations: Simplifies tracking for Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, reducing the need for manual intervention. 
  • Extensive Emission Data: Access a robust database of up-to-date emission factors to pinpoint and address your environmental impact effectively. 

Pikiran Akhir 

Decentralized energy production is not a futuristic concept—it’s a current and expanding reality. Businesses and governments that embrace decentralized energy resources are better positioned to thrive in an era defined by climate accountability, digital transformation, and social responsibility. 

 

Referensi: 

[1] https://www.irena.org/Digital-Report/World-Energy-Transitions-Outlook-2023  

[2] https://www.microgridknowledge.com/about-microgrids/article/55251147/bs-and-cs-think-microgrids-state-scorecard-indicates-projects-growing-but-policies-dull-so-far  

[3] https://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/our-research/ten-physical-realities-the-energy-transition-must-tackle  

[4] https://energyasia.co.in/renewable-energy/csc-tata-power-to-setup-solar-micro-grids-in-rural-areas/  

[5] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/innovation-in-wildfire-mitigation-pge-deploys-its-first-100-renewable-remote-grid-301978809.html  

[6] https://huskpowersystems.com/husk-electrifies-200-new-communities-in-12-months-doubling-its-fleet-of-solar-minigrids-and-cementing-global-leadership-position/  

[7] https://www.iea.org/news/massive-global-growth-of-renewables-to-2030-is-set-to-match-entire-power-capacity-of-major-economies-today-moving-world-closer-to-tripling-goal  

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