The use of rooftop solar power systems in Indonesia's residential property sector remains low, at less than 10%, due to PLN regulations that eliminate export-import meters and high costs. Read more on Bisnis Indonesia.
The use of renewable green energy in the form of solar power has enabled hundreds of villages in Karimunjawa, Central Java Province, to enjoy many benefits and advantages. Read more on Sonora.
Bali projects an image of sustainability while its economy rests heavily on over-tourism, straining land, water and energy, depending on fossil-fueled generators. Read more on Jakarta Post.
Bali projects an image of sustainability while its economy rests heavily on over-tourism, straining land, water and energy, depending on fossil-fueled generators. Read more on Jakarta Post. Bali projects an image of sustainability while its economy rests heavily on over-tourism, straining land, water and energy, depending on fossil-fueled generators. Read more on Jakarta Post.
The Waste to Energy (WTE) project, or a project that aims to convert waste into energy, which is currently being pursued by Danantara Indonesia, still requires detailed calculations. This is mainly related to the waste to energy project for generating electricity. Read more on Kontan.
The initiative to install rooftop solar power plants in Indonesia is on the rise, supporting the transition to clean energy and the 2060 Net Zero Emission target. Regulatory and land challenges need to be overcome. Read more on Bisnis Indonesia.
New regulation effectively designates state-owned electricity utility PLN as the sole aggregator for electricity imports and exports. Read more on Jakarta Post.
The green hydrogen project in Ulubelu, Lampung, by PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, marks an important step in Indonesia's energy transition. Read more on Bisnis Indonesia .
Indonesia holds great potential as a clean and sustainable energy source. However, its realization is still hampered by a number of structural challenges. Read more on Koran Jakarta.