Towards Greener Communities

Following Indonesia's commitment to promote renewable energy at last year's Paris COP 21 conference, President Joko Widodo set a target of achieving 23 percent renewable energy utilization and 100 percent electrification in rural areas by 2019. But these targets would be difficult to achieve without the people's help and participation. In Bali, the Yayasan Lengis Hijau community transforms used cooking oil into biofuel and they encourage hotels and restaurants on the island to move away from fossil fuels. Meanwhile, the energy and mineral resources ministry initiated the Energy Patriots (Patriot Energi) program last year, sending youths to remote villages to help people get electricity out of renewable energy generators. On July 15, 120 youths headed out to the rural areas to do their duties. Tempo English reports on efforts to promote renewable energy.

August 2, 2016

Patriots of Electric power

The 120 youths who joined the Energy Patriots program are sent to remote villages around Indonesia. Their main task is to monitor power plants and educate villagers on the new technology.


THE people of Manmas Village in Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, no longer have to live in darkness after sundown. Last year, a solar power plant was set up in their village, giving them access to electricity.

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