The Bali provincial government and PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara), Indonesia’s state-owned electric utility company, have announced that they are accelerating the island’s transition to electric tran…
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The state electric company PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara) launched the “Bangkit Lebih Terang” (“Rise to a Bright Future”) campaign. Until May 23, 2025, you can increase your connection capacity with…
A new branch of the Hermina Badung hospital, part of the large Rumah Sakit Hermina clinic network, has opened in Badung. The new hospital focuses on the IGD — the 24/7 emergency department. The south…
In Ubud, several incidents with fallen trees occurred over the weekend due to bad weather.
The most serious one happened on Sunday, February 15, around 16:30–16:40 local time on Jalan Suweta, near the palace complex of Puri Kantor in the center of Ubud: a large banyan tree fell and blocked…
After the massive blackout on May 2, caused by damage to the underwater cable between Java and Bali, the island continues to experience power supply disruptions. According to PT PLN (Perusahaan Listri…
Bali’s waste will be converted into energy by 2027. Officials have officially launched the PSEL (Pengolahan Sampah menjadi Energi Listrik) project. It’s a plant where waste will be processed into enou…
Bali has announced a date that until now had only been mentioned in broad promises: on 8 July 2026, the authorities plan to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a waste-to-energy facility. Bali Governor…
The state energy company PLN has announced plans to make Nusa Penida the first island in Indonesia to be fully powered by clean energy.
The project is being implemented in collaboration with the Bali government, the academic community, and the private sector to accelerate the region’s transition to 100% renewable sources.
The state-owned company PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara) has launched the region’s first Smart Microgrid on Nusa Penida — a microgrid that integrates solar installations, battery systems, and backup di…
Good news for anyone planning to climb Mount Rinjani but not keen to pay extra for a private transfer or ride to Lombok by motorbike.
From 10 April 2026, government-run tourist buses (KSPN) were officially launched on Lombok, linking the airport and main terminals with the “gateway” to Rinjani — the village of Sembalun.








