Indonesian President Prabowo Expects 100% Renewable Energy by 2035
Indonesian President Prabowo Expects 100% Renewable Energy by 2035

Indonesian President Prabowo Expects 100% Renewable Energy by 2035

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President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia has expressed confidence that the country can achieve 100 percent renewable energy within the next ten years, significantly ahead of the initial target of 2040. This commitment was highlighted during a meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, emphasizing enhanced bilateral cooperation in clean energy, agriculture, and defense, with Brazil serving as a model due to its success in biofuels and agricultural innovation. Indonesia is advancing large-scale renewable projects, such as the Cirata Floating Solar Farm in West Java, which generates 192 MW of clean electricity, enough to power 50,000 homes, and supports the nation's goal of net-zero emissions by 2060. Additionally, grassroots initiatives like the MENTARI program, a US-Indonesia collaboration, empower women in rural areas to adopt low-carbon energy solutions, fostering economic independence and cultural preservation. These combined efforts reflect Indonesia's multifaceted approach to accelerating its energy transition, improving food resilience, and uplifting local communities. The government also continues its ambitious Free Nutritious Meal program targeting children and pregnant women, aiming to serve 82.9 million portions daily by the end of 2025.

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