PYC-Dato’ Low Tuck Kwong Scholarship for UNITEN Malaysia

REQUIREMENTS FOR BACHELOR STUDIES General Requirements Must hold Indonesian Citizenship. Should have completed high school (SMA)/vocational school (SMK)/Madrasah Aaliyah (MA) studies or a diploma three (D3), or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA). Must not currently be enrolled in any ongoing bachelor’s or master’s program, either at local or overseas […]

PYC International Energy Conference 2023 “Collaboration in Action for Inclusive Energy Roadmap”

This year, Indonesia has the opportunity to hold the position of Chair of ASEAN. Therefore, Indonesia promoted three priorities in the economic sector: Recovery and Rebuilding, Digital Economy, and Sustainability. Energy became one of the priority pillars of Sustainability and among the many facets of sustainability, energy transition was a critical component. Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center […]

Indonesia Needs a Better Power Network For Itself and ASEAN

With both China and Western nations experiencing slowing growth, Southeast Asia is looking to be one of the world’s fastest-growing economies this year, with gross domestic product expected to expand 5.2%. Southeast Asian energy demand is likewise set to keep growing strongly. Under the baseline scenario of the current ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy […]

Indonesia’s New Capital Must Learn From Jakarta’s Hideous Pollution Problem

There are measures that the government can take to avoid the smog that periodically blankets the center of the capital. During the dry season each year, the vibrant skyline of Indonesia’s capital Jakarta becomes something of a fading memory, disappearing under a thick brownish-grey smog. The city’s notorious levels of air pollution have arisen predominantly […]

Belt and Road: Risks or Opportunities for Energy Transition in Southeast Asia?

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a global project China introduced in 2013. It aims to establish an extensive network of connectivity, encompassing both land routes (referred to as economic Silk Roads) and sea routes (known as Silk Sea Routes), connecting China to nations across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The economic […]

Pipe Dreams: Turning an Interconnected ASEAN Gas Market Into a Reality

An old idea for a regional network might hold the answer for energy demand into the future. The development began in the 1960s when the Southeast Asian natural gas sector grew significantly after discoveries in Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia. In the decades that followed came the idea of a Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP), an extensive […]

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