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Perpres 110/2025 Guide for Maritime Operators
Perpres 110/2025 strengthens Indonesia's Carbon Economic Value framework. For operators, the immediate priority is building reliable emissions records and governance controls before talking about any market participation.
What this means operationally
Treat carbon data as financial-grade data. Route logs, fuel records, and calculation methods need clear ownership, versioning, and reproducibility.
What to do in the next 90 days
| Period | Action | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1-30 | Set reporting boundary and source map | Approved boundary memo and data dictionary |
| Days 31-60 | Run first monthly close simulation | Exception log with owners and due dates |
| Days 61-90 | Publish repeatable evidence package | Audit-ready report pack with lineage |
Governance controls to enforce
- Separate roles for data entry, review, and sign-off.
- Version all calculation methods and emission factors.
- Retain source references for every reported figure.
- Document each correction with reason, owner, and timestamp.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Publishing high-level emissions numbers without source lineage.
- Changing methods mid-period without explicit version notes.
- Combining multiple route types into one unsegmented baseline.
- Claiming credits or impact before controls are externally verifiable.
This page is an operational guide, not legal advice. Regulatory interpretation should be validated with your compliance and legal counsel.