
Part 3: Micro hydro drives the wheel of energy independence for Slamet slope residents
by: Hartatik Semarang – Water resources in Central Java Province hold energy potential of up to 382.32 Mega Watts (MW). One of them is located

by: Hartatik Semarang – Water resources in Central Java Province hold energy potential of up to 382.32 Mega Watts (MW). One of them is located

by: Hartatik Banyumas – That afternoon, a drizzling rain drenched Dusun Kalipondok in Karangtengah Village, Cilongok Subdistrict, Banyumas Regency. A number of residents who had

by: Hartatik Banyumas – By the end of 2022, Pesawahan Hamlet in Gununglurah Village, Cilongok Subdistrict, Banyumas Regency, Central Java, will be pitch black again.

Semarang – Central Java is one of the provinces with abundant renewable energy potential, especially solar energy. Based on a study by the Institute for

by: Lionel Leow* The real estate sector is responsible for 40% of annual global CO2 emissions, according to a UN report. In Indonesia, this number

Jakarta – The central government plans to increase the electricity supply to Bali by 500 megawatts (MW) through a submarine cable from Java. The plan

Semarang – One of the houses in Nanggulan Village, Cawas Subdistrict, Klaten Regency, Central Java, has become a pilot for the energy independence programme. Nanggulan

Jakarta – The supply or power excess in almost all electricity systems in Indonesia has made PT PLN (Persero) feel burdened. This is because until

Jakarta – The Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE) programme recognises that adapting to new technologies is critical for countries to achieve

by: Hartatik Semarang – Morning to noon is the busiest time for Pasijah (49). Using a rowing boat, the resident of Rejosari Senik Hamlet, Bedono
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