JAKARTA There is a new spirit that is growing in the midst of Indonesian people, namely living more environmentally friendly and thinking ahead. Now, it's not just a matter of changing plastic straws or bringing cones everywhere.
This lifestyle change has penetrated into a bigger thing, namely how we use and produce energy. In the midst of global challenges, Indonesia appears confident and optimistic.
The world's largest archipelagic country is preparing to become a clean energy leader in the Southeast Asia region. And all eyes will be on the big event The 12th IndoEBTKE ConEx 2025, which will be held on November 26, 2025 at Nusantara International Convention Exhibition (NICE), PIK 2.
Indonesia has a natural wealth that is not kidding. From solar energy that can reach 3,286 GW, the potential wind of 155 GW, to the largest nickel reserves that are needed for electric vehicle batteries. This is not just a number, but future assets that can bring Indonesia to become a "regional green powerhouse".
"Indonesia has extraordinary capital to become the center of ASEAN's clean energy. We are not only talking about potential, but also influence in the region," said Andhika Prastawa, General Chair of the Indonesian Energy Conservation and Efficiency Society (MASKEEI), from an official statement from IndoEBTKE.
For those of you who are interested in energy, technology, and sustainability trends, the IndoEBTKE ConEx 2025 is not a missed event. Organized by METI and MASKEEI, this conference will bring big thinkers, industry players, startups, to global governments and investors, all sitting together to discuss the energy future.
Through IndoEBTKE ConEx, we want to encourage the synergy of the public sector, the private sector, and international partners. The goal is to form an inclusive, globally connected, and resilient clean energy ecosystem," said Widi Pancono, Chair III METI.
This year, the theme raised is 'Positioning Indonesia as a Regional Green Powerhouse to Support Indonesia Gold 2045'. The concept is not only focused on technology and innovation, but also on cross-sectoral collaboration and public awareness.
Before the main conference was held, there had been an interesting warm-up through the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) session which took place on July 24, 2025. In collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), this FGD brings together various stakeholders, from traditional energy companies, startups, state institutions, to embassy representatives.
"This FGD is a strategic step to ensure that the main event will be truly relevant, impactable, and able to push for real solutions," said Eka Satria, Chair of the IndoEBTKE ConEx 2025 Committee.
The heated discussion explored four important questions, such as how to get this conference to produce tangible results for the industry, how the role of the private sector can be more active in supporting green energy, to what obstacles need to be broken to accelerate the energy transition in Indonesia.
What makes IndoEBTKE ConEx 2025 different from ordinary conferences? In addition to presenting discussion panels and keynote speech from world leaders, this event will also feature the latest technology exhibitions, showcase energy innovations, and networking sessions that can open up opportunities for real collaboration. This year, organizers want to make this event more open and grounded.
"We want to raise IndoEBTKE as a momentum for the Indonesia Clean Energy Week. More people are involved, more inspiration is spread," said Mada Ayu Habsari, Chair of the organizing committee for this event.
IndoEBTKE ConEx 2025 is not only talking about the future of energy, but also the future of an environmentally friendly lifestyle. The way we consume, move, and innovate will slowly change. From electric vehicles, energy-efficient houses, to greener businesses, all of which are part of this transformation. It is not impossible that in the near future, Indonesia will become a reference for the world in the development of clean energy.
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"With commitments from various parties, we can make this energy transformation a path to Indonesia Gold 2045." concluded Eka Satria.
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