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Building Low-Emission Cities in Indonesia
Jakarta, April 2 2024 – Urban areas are centers of carbon-intensive activities. High population, dense buildings and intensive energy use
Jakarta, April 2 2024 – Urban areas are centers of carbon-intensive activities. High population, dense buildings and intensive energy use
Jakarta, March 28, 2024 – The National Energy Council (DEN) plans to adjust the renewable energy mix target. Currently in
Jakarta, March 28, 2024 – Nusa Penida, a beautiful island in the southeast of Bali, Indonesia, is undergoing extensive transformation
Renewable energy in the world will grow rapidly throughout 2023 as 473 gigawatts are added to the electricity generation sector or
The government is encouraging dedieselization in regional areas by increasing the use of power plants sourced from green energy. Most
Jakarta, March 27, 2024– A procession of individuals in moss green attire filled the streets around Gambir, Central Jakarta. Their
Jakarta, 22 March 2024 – The increase of the earth’s temperature is an inevitable phenomenon as a result of various
Jakarta, March 27, 2024-Southeast Asia is a world’s fifth-largest economy region in 2022. However, this economic growth comes with a
Indonesia’s recent lowering of its renewable energy targets highlights Southeast Asia’s decarbonization challenges, with inflation and financing concerns growing across
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) noted that the iron and steel industry produces 20-30 million tons of carbon
Jakarta, 20 March 2024 – The industrial sector is one of the important sectors for reducing emissions. The large energy
The transition from fossil energy to low-emission energy is non-negotiable. It’s not about following global trends, but about the earth