Indonesia uses biogas mostly for the cooking stove or to bring light in the buildings with a gas lamp. That is the most direct and simple way to use biogas…

One week after running for the second workshop, Pro-Women initiated to build a creative community that consists of a group of youth who are passionate about doing good in supporting SMEs in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara to get their business rising up in this current challenging market. They are called […]

The number of citizens in Indonesia whose access to the internet keeps rising. In this era, almost every aspect of human life needs internet intervention. According to the results of an Indonesian Poll study in collaboration with the Association of Internet Service Providers, internet users in Indonesia exploded up to […]

Written by: Janosch Ludwig 1. Introduction Indonesia is in the worldwide view the fifth biggest emitter of green house gases.[1] The reason for ties amount of green house gas is the way how Indonesia produce his energy. More than 96% of the energy production come from conventional energy. Only 4% […]

The inauguration of biogas demo plot within the framework of the Productive Economic Zone Development Program through Energy Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture took place on July 17, 2019 in Sumber Harjo Village, Moilong Sub-district, Banggai Regency, Central Sulawesi. The program is organized by the collaboration of the Joint Operating Body […]

If you google image search “Citarum River”, you will find a lot of pictures of immense amounts of trash floating down the river. You would be surprised to find out that this river flows into a Jatiluhur reservoir, which supplies around 80% of Jakarta’s water, and provides irrigation to a […]

The Island of Lombok was affected by a magnitude 6 earthquake in July 2018 which not only impacted residential housing, yet it also caused landslides and damaged infrastructure. Lombok is home to over 3 million people with 52 of those are female entrepreneurs who run their own local business with […]

This article was supported by The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center. It takes Habiba Ali at least a three-hour drive to get to her customers – what energy experts would call ‘the last mile’. When she sets off from her base in Kaduna, northwest Nigeria, it’s usually without knowing where to […]

In a dark and steamy room in Indonesia’s tofu heartland three men sweat over bubbling cauldrons, churning creamy beancurd with wooden paddles before draining it by hand and slicing it into silky cubes. Tofu has been cooked this way for generations, but today, innovative villagers on Java Island are producing […]

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