Transportation expert Djoko Setyawan advocates for a strategic transition to electric public transport in Indonesia to address the energy crisis. He emphasizes the need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and enhance national energy independence.
The United States faces a true test of its energy independence concept, touted as a guarantee for the economy. Despite record oil production levels, questions arise about whether this surplus can shield the economy from global market fluctuations.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced an ambitious plan to eliminate fuel imports within the next two to three years, aiming to enhance national energy independence. This announcement was made during the inauguration of an electric vehicle assembly plant in Central Java.
Jordan is working towards energy independence through new strategies aimed at reducing reliance on external energy sources. This initiative comes as the kingdom seeks to bolster its energy security and achieve sustainable development.
French President Emmanuel Macron stated at the recent European Nuclear Energy Summit that nuclear energy is essential for achieving energy independence and reducing carbon emissions, contributing to carbon neutrality.
Europe is grappling with a new energy crisis as gas and fuel prices soar, raising concerns among households and industries across the continent. This situation has reignited discussions on energy independence and the potential role of nuclear power in the European energy mix.
The Executive Director of the Energy Transition Institute, Putra Adiguna, emphasized that developing an electric vehicle system is a strategic choice for building energy independence in Indonesia. He highlighted the need to enhance local infrastructure to support this transformation.
The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture has announced a swift push to develop biofuels and ethanol as part of its strategy for energy independence. This initiative was highlighted during a meeting with state-owned enterprises, emphasizing its importance amid global geopolitical challenges.
Many European countries are striving to reduce their reliance on imported fossil fuels by investing in renewable energy. Citizens have begun building small solar farms in their homes amid the growing global energy crisis.