President Prabowo Subianto is confident in Indonesia’s ability to achieve net-zero carbon emissions on time, positioning the country as a pioneer in this milestone. This was emphasized during a video conference on renewable energy development and oil production expansion in East Java, where Prabowo highlighted Indonesia’s efficiency in energy generation and the reduction of costly logistics chains.
Energy independence is a key factor in Indonesia’s national sovereignty vision, with the government planning to launch 55 new renewable energy projects, including geothermal power plants. These projects aim to provide clean, reliable, and efficient energy throughout the archipelago.
President Prabowo praised the collaboration of ministries, regulatory bodies, and energy companies like Medco Energi and ExxonMobil in supporting Indonesia’s energy transformation. While recognizing the country’s significant oil and gas reserves, the emphasis was placed on renewable energy, particularly solar power, to achieve energy self-sufficiency across Indonesia.
Prabowo sees a bright future for Indonesia, with solar energy serving as a beacon of hope for various communities. By harnessing renewable energy sources, Indonesia can lead the way towards a sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
Prabowo: Indonesia on Track Achieving Net-Zero Emissions Goal
