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A Call for Ecological Justice: Why Indonesia’s Pesantrens ‘Reject’ Renewable Energy

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As part of its commitment to achieve net-zero emissions (NZE) before 2050, Indonesia aims to obtain 23 per cent of its energy from new and renewable sources by 2025. However, at the end of 2024, the country had reached only 14 per cent of this target. The government has initiated various efforts, notably developing solar power plants across Indonesia, including in Guluk-Guluk and Ketawang Laok villages in Sumenep, Madura, in East Java. Yet this …
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FULCRUM broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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