Indonesia adopts flexible work, travel curbs under energy-saving measures

17 Mar 2026, 8:01 AM
Indonesia adopts flexible work, travel curbs under energy-saving measures

JAKARTA, March 17 — Indonesia has agreed on five energy-saving measures, including flexible working arrangements and restrictions on official travel by civil servants under a broader policy planned to take effect from April.

ANTARA News Agency reported Human Development and Culture Coordinating Minister Pratikno as saying that the measures were agreed upon during an online Technical Coordination Meeting on the fuel-saving policy today, as a follow-up to a directive from President Prabowo Subianto, which involved representatives from several ministries and agencies.

The policy targets key sectors, including education, healthcare, and public services, aiming to improve energy efficiency while minimising disruption to public services and learning activities.

“The efficiency measures must be prepared in a measurable manner and based on data on energy consumption and mobility levels in each sector, so as not to cause excessive negative impacts on the public,” he said.

The meeting was also attended by representatives from the Primary and Secondary Education Ministry; the Higher Education, Science, and Technology Ministry; the Religious Affairs Ministry; the Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Ministry; the Health Ministry; and the Youth and Sports Ministry.

Pratikno added that the five measures agreed during the meeting include strengthened use of digital platforms, energy-saving practices in office building operations, and adjustments to online and offline learning methods based on subject characteristics.

They were formulated based on data on energy consumption and mobility levels, taking into account lessons from mobility controls during the COVID-19 pandemic.

He emphasised that the government would ensure the policy does not disrupt essential services, noting that practical-based learning activities will continue to be conducted face-to-face to maintain education quality.

The meeting also identified issues requiring further discussion, including possible adjustments to the distribution of the Free Nutritious Meal Programme if student attendance patterns change, as well as options for alternative financing schemes to support Internet access if online learning is implemented.

Pratikno noted that coordination among ministries and agencies would be key to ensuring effective implementation while maintaining optimal public services.

He said the meeting outcomes would be compiled into a report to the President, outlining energy consumption in the human development and culture sector and recommending further energy-saving measures.

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