Kalau ngomongin energi di Indonesia, sebenernya kita ini kaya banget. Masalahnya bukan punya atau enggak, tapi dipakai yang mana dan buat siapa. Selama ini, hidup kita—dari bangun tidur, ngejer KRL sampai scroll TikTok sebelum tidur—ditopang sama energi. Lampu nyala, motor jalan, nasi matang, pabrik produksi. Tapi energi yang bikin semua itu terjadi nggak cuma satu […]
Tag Archives: energy transition
Have you ever wondered why electricity is expected to be on 24/7—no questions asked–but we’re almost never invited to talk about where it actually comes from?We turn on the lights, blast the AC, charge our dying laptops, but rarely stop to ask: where does this energy we use every day actually come from, and who […]
Pernah nggak sih kepikiran, kenapa listrik harus selalu menyala abangkuh, tapi jarang banget kita diajak ngobrolin dari mana sih asalnya? Kita nyalain lampu, ngidupin AC, ngecas laptop kita yang soak itu, tapi jarang bertanya: energi yang kita pakai sehari-hari itu sebenarnya datang dari mana, dan dampaknya ke siapa? Nah, di sinilah obrolan tentang transisi energi […]
The Mentawai Islands, located approximately 150 kilometers off the west coast of Sumatra, consist of four main islands: Siberut, Sipora, North Pagai, and South Pagai and are home to one of the oldest tribes in Indonesia. For the Mentawai people, nature is not an object separate from human life. They uphold the philosophy of Arat […]
Throughout 2025, Enter Nusantara has dedicated itself to standing at the forefront of the climate crisis. Through a series of campaigns, advocacy efforts, and the development of eco-friendly technology, we have strived to ensure that the narrative of energy transition does not belong to just a few, but to all the people of Indonesia. As […]
Pandan Indah Village is situated in the southern region of Lombok Island, West Java. Unlike the upstream areas of Sembalun, which are characterized by fertile plantations and abundant water resources, the south faces chronic water scarcity due to its arid climate and geographical challenges. In this village, the Inaq (a Sasak term for “mothers” or […]
Jakarta, November 30, 2025 – A bicycle parade was held by Enter Nusantara along with the #BersihkanBankmu coalition during Car Free Day. The parade stopped in front of the offices of three national banks, demanding a halt to the financing of dirty electricity, such as the coal mining industry and coal-fired power plants (PLTU). The […]
Jakarta, October 1, 2025 – During National Customer Day, several local and regional banks faced sharp criticism from civil society groups. The groups say the banks are hiding funding for polluting coal under the exciting name of “energy transition.” This dishonest practice was shown using a symbolic Trojan Horse during a street protest in Central […]
Jakarta, September 19, 2025, witnessed swarms of people take to the streets in a protest titled #DrawTheLine #ResetIndonesia. From students, communities, and environmental organizations to artists and workers, everyone gathered with one common goal: to demand climate justice, defend democratic space, and fight against the dominance of dirty energy and large corporations that still form […]
Amidst the uncertainty and roar of the development machine and the wounds left by centuries of exploitation of nature, the world is looking for a new direction. Human threats and activities have caused global environmental damage due to high greenhouse gas emissions. The climate crisis that has occurred causes various changes to nature, such as […]







