The Alliance, Konservasi Indonesia Partner to Bring Clean Energy to Coastal Communities

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Ecobiz.asia — The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (The Alliance) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Konservasi Indonesia (KI) to accelerate the adoption of clean energy in Indonesia’s coastal regions, aiming to boost sustainable energy access and strengthen the resilience and livelihoods of fishing communities.

The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the AsiaXchange 2025 forum in Jakarta, Tuesday (Oct 7, 2025), marking a strategic collaboration to deliver renewable energy solutions that both protect marine ecosystems and improve coastal economies.

“This partnership represents a concrete step toward an inclusive and equitable energy transformation,” said Meizani Irmadhiany, Senior Vice President and Executive Chair of Konservasi Indonesia. “Clean energy can empower communities and protect nature. For coastal areas, renewable solutions can reduce fuel costs, improve catch quality, and help preserve marine ecosystems.”

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Woochong Um, Chief Executive Officer of The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet, said the collaboration reflects The Alliance’s commitment to advancing people-centered clean energy transitions.

“Energy transition is not only about technology—it’s about placing people and the planet at the heart of the process. Indonesia has immense potential to lead the region’s clean energy transformation. No single actor can achieve it alone—it requires long-term partnerships built on shared purpose,” he said.

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Under the partnership, The Alliance will expand its clean energy transition initiatives to coastal and small island areas by introducing solar-powered electricity to replace expensive and polluting diesel engines. The program will focus on converting fossil fuel-based systems in the fisheries sector into efficient, low-carbon renewable energy technologies.

The initiative includes the development of energy-efficient fishing lamps, solar-powered ice-making machines, and small-scale cold storage facilities to help fishermen preserve catch quality, extend shelf life, and raise market value. The two organizations will also explore solar-powered boats and green transport systems to reduce operating costs and emissions in the fisheries industry.

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As a science-based organization with extensive local partnerships, Konservasi Indonesia will lead community-based implementation through initial prefeasibility studies identifying 20 villages in Maluku as potential pilot sites. The region was selected for its strong potential in sustainable tuna and skipjack fisheries, key drivers of coastal livelihoods.

Beyond the pilot phase, both partners will conduct technical and socio-economic studies to identify effective solutions at the intersection of renewable energy, marine conservation, and community welfare. The collaboration will also develop innovative green financing schemes, including potential use of carbon credits, to ensure the long-term sustainability and scalability of the program. ***

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