inp.polri.go.id – The Indonesian government exhibited concrete actions in the green energy transition to the delegates who attended the Second G20 Sherpa Meeting in Labuan Bajo, West Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).
The first exhibit was shown by planting corals at Ayana Pier, Labuan Bajo and involving the G20 delegates directly.
In this activity, each delegation attached a coral to an iron that was assembled in a round shape and the attached coral was a coral species that was widely found around Labuan Bajo.
The second exhibit was to show the delegates the results of the solar power plant (PLTS) construction. The construction shows hundreds of solar panels on the hill of Messah Island.
Messah Island PLTS is able to illuminate the homes of around 1,300 families on the island.
The existence of this clean energy infrastructure is very useful for the local community, most of whom have a livelihood as fishermen.
President Jokowi previously said that Indonesia's G20 Presidency brought up three main topics, namely inclusive health management, digital-based transformation, and the transition to sustainable energy.
Indonesia will encourage all G20 members to take a concrete role in actively participating in doing these three things optimally.
These three things will encourage fellow G20 members to jointly collaborate. The President believes that reaching a consensus will improve world conditions, especially in facing future world challenges. "Indonesia encourages G20 countries to take concrete actions," said President Jokowi.
The President also wants breakthroughs that could become solutions to every problem the world will face in the future from the Indonesia's G20 Presidency.
"Indonesia will continue to encourage the G20 countries to produce major breakthroughs. This is to ensure that the world community can feel the positive impact of this cooperation," explained the President.