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Renewable energy reached 4,448 GW in 2024, but experts say it’s still not fast enough to hit global climate targets.
An industrial coal-fired power plant with smokestacks and a cooling tower under a cloudy sky, symbolizing Finland's coal plant shutdown and transition to renewable energy.
Finland ends daily coal power use as Helen closes Salmisaari plant, pushing clean energy targets ahead.
Infographic showcasing Norway's Northern Lights Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project phases 1 and 2, highlighting capacity expansion from 1.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in 2024 to a minimum of 5 mtpa by 2028. The image emphasizes investment models, key partners like Equinor and the European Union, and the project's role as a global benchmark for CCS. A background image of an industrial site and a CO₂ transport ship illustrates the infrastructure. The visual underscores the potential relevance of Norway’s CCS model for Indonesia’s vast CO₂ storage capacity.
"Norway's Northern Lights CCS project demonstrates the success of large-scale CO₂ storage. With a 140 billion-tonne capacity, Indonesia has the potential to develop its own CCS infrastructure to cut emissions and attract green investments.
Recyclable materials representing Indonesia's waste-to-energy initiative, featuring a globe, light bulb, and eco-friendly packaging to symbolize sustainable waste management solutions.
Indonesia plans to build 30 waste-to-energy plants by 2029 to reduce waste and generate power.
CCS Indonesia: ECADIN hosts key event uniting experts to explore CCS strategies, challenges, and investment opportunities.
MEMR Regulation on Biofuel 2025: New rules support D100 & J100 production for Indonesia's clean energy future
Indonesia introduces new rules Permen No 5 Tahun 2025 to boost renewable energy growth through updated power purchase deals.
A promotional flyer for the ECADIN Spark Mentorship Program, a mini-mentoring initiative for female students and young professionals. The program offers one-on-one mentorship with women leaders, strategic career guidance, and networking opportunities. The flyer features images of four mentors against a background of wind turbines, symbolizing sustainability and leadership in energy transition.
ECADIN presents WINNERS Spark Mentorship Program, a mini-mentoring program for young women to connect with top female leaders in 4 online sessions.
A stack of Indonesian rupiah banknotes placed on a wooden table with wind turbines and a city skyline in the background, symbolizing Danantara's investment in renewable energy and sustainable economic growth.
Indonesia’s Danantara aims for a $20B investment wave, targeting renewables, nickel, and early coal plant retirement.
The E-fuel revolution uses renewable energy, green hydrogen, and captured CO₂ to create synthetic fuels, offering a cleaner alternative for hard-to-electrify sectors.
A young man with a backpack stands at an airport terminal, gazing at a departing airplane. Outside, a modern city skyline is lined with wind turbines and solar panels, reflecting a future driven by renewable energy. This image captures the essence of the viral trend #KaburAjaDulu, where young professionals seek greener pastures and sustainable career opportunities abroad.
#KaburAjaDulu: Exploring Green Job Opportunities Abroad for a Sustainable Career
The Eiffel Tower stands prominently against a blue sky with scattered clouds, flanked by two waving flags - an Indonesian flag (red and white) on the left and a French flag (blue, white, and red tricolor) on the right. Autumn trees frame the lower portion of the image.
Indonesia remains dedicated to climate action, reinforcing its commitment despite the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement under President Trump.
Image of a green car at a biofuel pump, set against golden fields, wind turbines, and solar panels. A green world map in the sky symbolizes global biofuel collaboration.
Compare biofuel regulations and incentives across Indonesia, US, EU, China, and Brazil. Learn how national policies drive sustainable fuel adoption and energy transition goals.
A visual metaphor of US-Paris Agreement relations: Statue of Liberty and Eiffel Tower figurines with a Euro paper plane, representing international climate commitments despite US withdrawal.
Despite the US leaving the Paris Agreement, Indonesia remains committed to advancing renewable energy (EBT) development and global climate goals.
An illustration of stalled energy transition due to lack of funding. A hand planting small plants on a pile of coins symbolizes the hope for green investment that has yet to materialize. The failure of Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) funding complicates Indonesia’s energy transition efforts.
Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) is called a failure by Hashim as U.S. funding remains absent after two years.
Two images featuring a power plant and a river, representing the balance between energy generation and environmental elements.
Greenpeace gives a "D" grade for Prabowo-Gibran's performance on energy transition and environmental commitments in their first 100 days.
A large oil refinery with intricate pipelines and industrial structures, representing Indonesia’s push for domestic crude oil processing as part of the government’s policy to reduce crude exports and boost local refining capacity.
Indonesia plans to refine all crude oil domestically, reducing exports to boost energy self-sufficiency and fuel production.
A modern petrochemical facility with large industrial storage tanks, metal staircases, and a flare stack burning excess gas, representing ExxonMobil’s $10 billion investment in Indonesia’s petrochemical and carbon capture initiatives.
ExxonMobil commits $10B to Indonesia’s petrochemical sector and CCS project, boosting economic growth and sustainability.
ECADIN presents WINNERS: #1 Energy Lounge 'Politics at Work: Yes or No?' discussing ethical office politics, leadership, and workplace challenges.