Could Biogas Hold the Key to Indonesia’s Energy Dilemma?

The consumption of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as an energy source in Indonesia’s domestic market has risen continuously over the last decade. By contrast, national LPG production has decreased since 2014 and was only able to provide around 25 percent of the country’s LPG demand in 2019. It seems that without proper management, Indonesia could face a shortage of LPG in the near future.

Defense budget allocation hampered by Covid-19

The year 2020 is a tough year for the Indonesian economy after previously experiencing the 1998 crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic that hit all countries in the world in 2020 has caused disruptions, especially in health and the global economy, including Indonesia.

UGM Receives Hundreds of Billions in Education Funds for Scholarships

JAKARTA – Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) received an educational endowment fund of Rp50 billion from Dato Dr. Low Tuck Kwong for educational scholarships. Not only that, UGM also received a Master, Doctoral, and Posdoc Scholarship Endowment Fund of Rp150 Billion, a Covid-19 research fund of Rp212 Billion, and assistance in the construction of a Science Techno Park laboratory of Rp100 Billion from PT Philippines Antiviral Indonesia.

Dato’ Dr Low Tuck Kwong Gives Rp 50 Billion Endowment Fund to UGM

Jakarta, Beritasatu.com – Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) Yogyakarta received an endowment fund of Rp 50 billion from Dato’ Dr Low Tuck Kwong, founder of Bayan Resources for educational scholarships. Previously, at the end of 2019, Dato’ Dr Low Tuck Kwong donated an endowment fund to the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).

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