renewable energy
Indonesia Mining and Energy Forum (IMEF) argues that renewable energy in the country is far from achieving its targets, including eight percent of renewable energy, electricity and non-electricity, by the end of 2018.
Indonesian government has targeted for energy sector to contribute 11 percent or 314 million tons of CO2. Nevertheless, there is a gap policy between fossil fuel and renewable energy.
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources installed communal biogas in Al Yasini Islamic Boarding School of Wonorejo, Pasuruan, East Java on early April benefiting its thousands of students.
President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo on Thursday (12/4) signed a regulation to accelerate waste management installation to energy using environmentally friendly technology which aims to reduce waste volume and improve people’s welfare.
Indonesian Institute for Sciences (LIPI) collaborating with Japan launched Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development, or SATREPS, to develop sorghum as biomass alternative energy to replace depleting oil as fuel.
Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) ensures geothermal project development will be minimum potential of toxic and dangerous pollution, either for human or environment.
Telkom University working together with Schneider Electric Campus Ambassador, created a charging station powered by bicycle at a city park, Bike for Charge.
Lawmaker on Tuesday (27/09) asked Indonesian government to speed up the ratification process on Paris Agreement to become a law.
Amid increasing development for renewable energy and abandoning fossil fuel in US, India, China, and Germany, instead, Indonesia announced coal as primary energy in the country.
State Minister of National Development Planning or Bappenas, Sofyan Djalil conducted a series of bilateral meeting on energy renewable, environment and transportation with Vice President of Switzerland, Doris Leuthard.
To support government’s program “Bright Indonesia”, PT Pertamina has committed to develop 1,000 MW solar power plants (SPP) in locations with low electricity ratio.
Jakarta (Greeners) – The twenty first session of Conference of Parties (COP 21) of UNFCCC has officially closed with countries agreed to adopt Paris Agreement. International NGO, World Wildlife Fund […]
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