Bali, renowned for its natural beauty and unique culture, faces significant challenges in reducing carbon emissions to maintain environmental sustainability. This Clean Energy Collaboration Workshop aims to bring together various stakeholders—including local government, businesses, academics, and community leaders—to design renewable energy solutions tailored to Bali’s needs and potential. With a focus on local innovation, the event serves as a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices in transitioning to clean energy.
A key topic of discussion will be the utilization of renewable energy sources such as solar power, micro-hydro systems, and agricultural waste-based bioenergy. The workshop will showcase successful case studies from Balinese villages that have implemented clean energy systems, such as small-scale solar power plants or biogas production from organic waste. Participants will gain practical insights on adapting these solutions to their own communities, with technical support from experts.
Additionally, the workshop includes collaborative sessions to design pilot projects for immediate implementation. Participants will work in cross-sector teams to identify funding opportunities, appropriate technologies, and community engagement strategies. The outcomes of these discussions are expected to inform local and regional policies and green energy initiatives.
Driven by the spirit of collective action, this workshop is more than just a discussion—it’s a concrete step toward an emission-free Bali. Through collaboration and shared commitment, locally rooted clean energy solutions can accelerate the energy transition while preserving Bali’s natural heritage for future generations. Active participation from all stakeholders is essential to turning this vision into reality.



