Indonesia – Perspective of Women towards Inclusive Energy Transition in ASEAN

From Indonesia, Andriah Feby Misna, Director of Bioenergy Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Republic of Indonesia, gave her perspective on women in the Energy-Climate with her writing with the title “Perspective of Women towards Inclusive Energy Transition in ASEAN”.

The Power of Words and Art in Energy Conservation

Art, social media campaigns and other communication tools can help raise awareness of the need to save energy. Here’s how.

Population growth has contributed to rising energy consumption around the world, and Southeast Asia has been no different. Between 2010 and 2018, the region’s energy demand rose by almost 22 percent–an increase almost double the global average. With energy efficiency one of the most powerful tools to slash greenhouse gas emissions and maintain energy security, the bloc must nurture sustainable energy systems that conserve energy where possible.

The Future of Mobility: Less or No Mobility at All?

Transportation has evolved over time, from relying on human power alone, animal riding and wheels that improved the speed and range of mobility. Then came the steam engine, combustible engine, gas engine, even an electric motor.