This study analyzes Indonesia's energy research landscape via bibliometric analysis of 19,588 Scopus publications.Findings reveal a dominant shift towards renewables (72.2% of publications), led by bioenergy, and high institutional specialization.Thematic mapping identifies robust themes like biomass but underexplored areas such as ocean energy.The study underscores the need for strategic collaborations and policy support to bridge research gaps, foster innovation, and guide Indonesia toward energy self-sufficiency, providing a data-driven foundation for future research and policy development.
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