[Re]Energize Indonesia Hackathon Searches for Renewable Energy Solutions

New Energy Nexus Indonesia, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting renewable energy economy, has recently launched the first smart and renewable energy-themed hackathon in the country, [Re]Energize Indonesia.
Tug of war: Stakeholders clash over nuclear, fossil fuel addition to green energy bill

Green energy businesses and watchdogs are up in arms over the House of Representatives’ decision to add nuclear and “new” fossil fuel technologies into a landmark green energy bill.
Can Palm Oil Demand Be Met Without Ruining Rainforests?
One of the world’s most widely used commodities — palm oil — is also one of its most controversial. Cheap, efficient and extraordinarily versatile, it’s found in thousands of everyday products, from cookies and ice cream to shampoo and fuel.
French investors’ appetite for Indonesia’s energy sector remains high amid pandemic

Bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and France remains strong amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The two countries will finalize several bilateral cooperations in the energy sector, Indonesian Ambassador to France Arrmanatha Nasir says.
Minister highlights Indonesia’s clean energy strategies at CEM 11

Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Arifin Tasrif shed light on the country’s clean energy development strategies at the 11th Clean Energy Ministerial Meeting (CEM 11) and the 5th Mission Innovation (MI-5) organized virtually, Tuesday.
Indonesia: Charging-up Indonesia’s Battery Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
The Indonesian government has been pushing the development of Battery Electric Vehicles (“BEV”) and related infrastructure with a view to having low carbon emission vehicles account for at least one fifth of all domestically manufactured vehicles by 2025.
Japan firms to demonstrate underground carbon dioxide storage in Indonesia

Two Japanese firms will carry out a demonstration project to store carbon dioxide deep in the ground starting next year in Indonesia as part of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Govt’s flexible oil and gas contract choice ‘positive’ for investment: Analyst

The government’s decision to allow oil and gas producers to choose production sharing contracts (PSCs) is a positive step forward for investors in the upstream industry, compared with the less favorable gas ceiling policy, according to energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.