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Jakarta to Dim Landmark Lights for Energy Saving on Environment Day

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Jakarta will turn off lights at major landmarks for one hour on Saturday, June 13, 2026, to mark Environment Day.
  • The initiative aims to promote energy-saving habits and reduce carbon emissions.
  • A similar event in April 2026 saved significant electricity and reduced CO2 emissions.

Jakarta is set to plunge key landmarks into darkness for an hour on Saturday evening, June 13, 2026, as part of an effort to conserve energy and combat carbon emissions. From 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., iconic sites including the National Monument (Monas), the Welcome Statue at Bundaran HI, and Jakarta City Hall will switch off their lights.

This hour-long blackout is designated as the Energy Saving and Carbon Emission Reduction Action to commemorate Environment Day 2026. The Jakarta Provincial Government views this initiative as more than a symbolic gesture; it seeks to instill lasting energy-saving practices among the public, believing collective small steps can significantly impact environmental quality.

Small changes made together can have a massive impact. We invite all citizens to make energy saving a lifestyle choice to ensure a healthier, more livable Jakarta for future generations.

โ€” Dudi GardesiHead of the Jakarta Environmental Agency, explaining the goals of the energy-saving initiative.

Dudi Gardesi, Head of the Jakarta Environmental Agency, stressed the importance of public participation in reducing carbon emissions and ensuring the city's environmental sustainability. "Small changes made together can have a massive impact. We invite all citizens to make energy saving a lifestyle choice to ensure a healthier, more livable Jakarta for future generations," he stated.

The initiative aligns with Governor's Instruction Number 14 of 2021. A similar event held on April 25, 2026, demonstrated tangible results, conserving 96.91 MWh of electricity, saving over Rp140 million, and preventing approximately 77.53 tons of CO2e emissions. Gardesi highlighted these figures as proof that simple actions, like turning off lights and unplugging devices, yield substantial benefits when practiced collectively.

Through this simple action, we can help preserve our environment and save energy. If this becomes a shared habit, the long-term rewards will be even greater, paving the way for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Jakarta.

โ€” Dudi GardesiHead of the Jakarta Environmental Agency, emphasizing the long-term benefits of collective energy-saving habits.
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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.