Tag Archives: energy transition

Solar Power Is Green, So Why Is It Being Restricted? Here’s the Simple Explanation

Rooftop Solar Demand Is Rising, But the Waiting List Is Getting Longer The climate crisis is becoming harder to ignore.Weather is getting more extreme, and heatwaves are becoming more frequent. As a result, many people are starting to look for simple ways to reduce their carbon emissions. One solution that has gained popularity in recent […]

The Return of ‘Sedekah Energy’, Aiming for 100 GW Through Ecotheology

Following its initial success in mobilizing tens of thousands of donors, Sedekah Energy program has officially made a “comeback” on a much larger scale. This time, the initiative launched by MOSAIC (Muslims for Shared Action on Climate Impact) is not acting alone. During the ‘Nyala Ramadan’ Gala Iftar at the Al Azhar Great Mosque in […]

Headline 2025: The Year We Turned Climate Anxiety Into Collective Action

Headline 2025

During 2025, Enter Nusantara has successfully built collaborations, developed campaigns, and organised the Indonesian youth to develop localised renewable energy solutions that seeks to achieve energy decentralisation as a solution to mitigating the climate crisis. In order to achieve this goal, we set out 4 main objectives that centers around pressuring the Indonesian banking industry […]

How Far Has Indonesia’s Energy Transition Really Gone?

The honest answer, straight to the point:We’ve started. But we’re slow. And we move back and forth. If the energy transition is a marathon, Indonesia is already wearing running shoes and a cool outfit, but we still keep stopping to debate whether we’re running toward the stadium or just hanging out at the park. The […]

Transisi Energi Indonesia: Progresnya Jalan atau Stuck?

Jawaban jujur, to the point: kita sudah jalan.Tapi pelan. Dan sering maju-mundur. Kalau transisi energi itu maraton, Indonesia sudah pakai sepatu lari dan outfit paling kalcer, tapi masih sering berhenti buat debat mau lari ke GBK atau nongkrong dulu di Tebet Eco Park. Padahal targetnya ada. Pemerintah menargetkan energi terbarukan mencapai 23% dalam bauran energi […]

Young People at the Crossroads of Opportunity and Challenges in Green Careers

The usual buzz of university life filled the canteen of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at Universitas Indonesia—known among students as “Dallas.” In one corner, Syarifa Amira sat alone with a five-thousand-rupiah iced tea, her eyes shifting between the crowd and her laptop screen. As a final-year geology student, she was racing […]

Gentengisasi: A Real Waste Solution or Just an Obsession with Coal?

President Prabowo Subianto suddenly spoke about house roofs at an official state forum. In the middle of the 2026 National Coordination Meeting of Central and Regional Governments in Sentul, Bogor, he brought up zinc roofing—hot, rusty, and, in his view, not reflective of an Indonesia that is “safe, healthy, clean, and beautiful.” Indonesia must be […]

Gentengisasi: Beneran Solusi Limbah atau Hanya Obsesi terhadap Batu Bara?

Presiden Prabowo Subianto tiba-tiba bicara tentang atap rumah dalam forum resmi negara. Di tengah Rapat Koordinasi Nasional Pemerintah Pusat dan Daerah 2026 di Sentul, Bogor, ia menyinggung soal seng yang panas, berkarat, dan menurutnya tidak mencerminkan Indonesia yang ingin “aman, sehat, resik, dan indah.” Indonesia harus ASRI, katanya. Dan salah satu caranya mengganti atap seng […]

Moving Lands, Holding Values: Kasepuhan Gelaralam

Kasepuhan Gelaralam, an indigenous community that persistently continues to preserve ancestral practices, located a four-hour drive from the heart of Sukabumi. Not an ordinary four-hour trip, but more than half of the route is not yet a smooth roads but rather stones and dirts.  Although located in Sukabumi, a small town in West Java, this […]

Indonesia’s Energy: What We Use, What We Have

When we talk about energy in Indonesia, the truth is, we’re incredibly rich. The real issue isn’t whether we have energy resources or not, but which ones we choose to use, and who they’re used for. Our daily lives, from rushing to catch the KRL in the morning to scrolling TikTok before bed, are powered […]