Beneath the calm surface of the sea lies a complex and fragile ecosystem. Coral reefs serve as vital habitats for millions of marine species, while fishermen rely on the bounty of these waters for their livelihoods. However, this balance is increasingly threatened by destructive fishing practices and environmental changes. These challenges serve as a stark […]

Gili Ketapang Island, located in Probolinggo Regency, East Java, is a growing marine tourism destination. Its stunning beaches attract both domestic and international tourists.However, beneath its natural charm lies a serious issue, waste.  The island faces major challenges in waste management stemming from various sources, including household waste, tourist and fishing activities, and debris brought […]

Probolinggo, June 25, 2025 — PT Paiton Energy and PT Paiton Operation & Maintenance Indonesia (POMI) partnered with Probolinggo Regency’s Environmental Agency (DLH) to provide creative, participatory education to elementary school students. The goal is to foster awareness and concern for plastic waste and environmental sustainability from an early age. On Tuesday (6/10), Paiton Energy […]

The transition to clean energy is an urgent necessity amid global climate change and growing awareness of environmental sustainability. In Indonesia, various local initiatives are emerging as tangible solutions.  One such initiative is the Energy Learning House 7,000 kV, a collaborative program by PT Paiton Energy and PT Paiton Operation & Maintenance Indonesia (POMI). Adopting […]

Have we ever truly considered where the electricity powering our homes comes from and what the consequences might be if it’s overused? This seemingly simple question can be the first step toward fostering energy literacy in children from an early age. Energy literacy goes beyond technical knowledge. It encompasses how the younger generation understands the […]

The coastal region of Probolinggo, located in East Java, holds tremendous potential in terms of economic development, ecotourism, and environmental sustainability.  Stretching along approximately seven kilometers of shoreline on the northern coast of Java, this area borders the Madura Strait and serves as a hub for coastal communities that rely heavily on marine resources for […]

Environmental conservation remains both a challenge and an urgent necessity across many rural areas in Indonesia, including Selobanteng Village, located in Situbondo Regency, East Java. Around 2007, Selobanteng faced a severe ecological crisis due to multiple environmental pressures. Forests were degraded by uncontrolled logging and land-use changes, driven by a community reliant on timber and […]