Tag Archives: energy transition

From Coffee Dregs to Energy: Young People and Residents of Haurngombong Push for Energy Transition through Ground to Gas Project

Haurngombong, Sumedang June 29, 2025 – In the midst of the climate crisis issue, which is increasingly becoming a threat to all circles, and the difficulty of accessing clean energy in rural areas, a group of young people proves that real solutions can start from simple things to save the environment, namely by utilizing coffee […]

Ground to Gas: Igniting Renewable Energy, Advancing Climate Justice

On Sunday, June 1, 2025, the Society of Renewable Energy (SRE) ITB held an event titled Ground to Gas: Learning Excursion held in the Auditorium of East Campus Center, ITB Ganesha. This activity is a movement to create a space for open discussion about the implementation and future of renewable energy, especially biogas in Indonesia, […]

Happy Anniversary, BNI: It’s Time to Stop Funding the Climate Crisis

Jakarta, July 4, 2025 – Amidst the excitement of Bank Negara Indonesia’s (BNI) 79th anniversary, Enter Nusantara, together with Climate Rangers Jakarta and the #BersihkanBankmu Coalition, presented a different “birthday gift”: a peaceful action consisting of young people and civil society demanding a stop to BNI’s funding of dirty energy projects, especially funding of coal-fired […]

Strengthening the Role of Youth in Accelerating the Equitable Energy Transition in Jakarta

Jakarta, July 4, 2025 – In the spirit of strengthening cross-sector collaboration to realize an equitable and inclusive energy transition, Enter Nusantara, together with Climate Rangers and BEM FMIPA Universitas Indonesia, held a public discussion entitled “Strengthening the Role of Young People in Accelerating a just Energy Transition in Jakarta.” The event, which took place […]

SHEnergy Fest 2025: Women’s Voices in a Just and Sustainable Energy Transition

Bandung, April 27, 2025— Energy transition is now a global issue of serious concern, from affected farmers to vulnerable women anxious about the current climate crisis. But behind the efforts to shift from fossil energy to renewable energy, an important question arises: is this process truly fair and inclusive for all, especially for women from […]

Sedekah Energi and the Pursuit of a Just Energy Transition in Garut

Unstable economic conditions and the climate crisis are real threats to Indonesian society today. Amidst the threat of climate crisis, an initiative has emerged that combines spiritual values and concrete actions for the earth: MOSAIC (Muslims for Shared Action on Climate Impact). This collaborative movement was born from the realization that Islamic values teach its […]

The Dark Side of Geothermal: Is it Really the Solution to the Climate Crisis?

As the climate crisis worsens, the world is busy building renewable energy power plants. The need for energy sources that are sustainable and low in carbon emissions has become a necessity. Some countries believe that of the many energy sources, geothermal is one that is considered to meet these criteria. Indonesia is one of the […]

Halmahera Research School: Defending Land, Justice, and a Sustainable Future

In a land rich in resources and natural beauty, Jailolo’s young people face big challenges. Jailolo is a sub-district and also the capital of the West Halmahera district, North Maluku province, Indonesia. The population of this sub-district is 35,502 people (2021), with an area of 226.00 km² and a population density of 157.09 people/km². Meanwhile, […]

Rona Fatamorgana: Driving an Equitable Renewable Energy Transition

On Saturday, December 14, 2024, Enter Nusantara participated in an interactive talk show entitled “Rona Fatamorgana,” organized by Greenpeace Indonesia and attended by various organizations, communities, and the general public. This talk show aims to educate and invite the public, especially the younger generation, to switch to renewable energy as a solution to the climate […]

Sowing Hope: Navigating the Intersection of Food Security and the Energy Transition in Indonesia

Climate change is now a real threat to global food security. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2022 report notes that a 1.1°C increase in global average temperature since the pre-industrial era has reduced global food productivity by 5-10%. In Indonesia, the impacts of climate change are felt through erratic rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, […]