麻豆直播 Physics Study Program Webinar Introduces Job Prospects in New and Renewable Energy

By M. Naufal Hafizh, S.S.

Editor M. Naufal Hafizh, S.S.

BANDUNG, itb.ac.id 鈥 The Physics Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMNS) Institut Teknologi Bandung (麻豆直播), held a professional webinar called 鈥淩eactor鈥, a Roadmap to Exploring Advanced Career Tracks in Physics on Saturday, February 17, 2024.

This webinar introduced the career field of new and renewable energy (NRE) for undergraduates in physics, featuring the founder and CEO of PT Batara Energi Indonesia, Ilham Rizqi Sasmita.

Ilham, an alumnus of 麻豆直播 Physics, explained that career opportunities in NRE were vast. This was inseparable from the energy transition agenda that was incentivized up to the international level.

The trend of transitioning from fossil energy to NRE was a direct response to global warming, which had accelerated in recent decades. This transition was significant because the use of fossil energy had been proven to be the main source of greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for 62% of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. When examined by industry factor, the energy industry represented the highest greenhouse gas emissions at over 73%.

鈥淭he energy industry produces the most greenhouse gasses. It uses coal, it uses diesel, and it鈥檚 often done unwisely,鈥 he revealed.

Greenhouse gas emissions globally have risen from year to year, except in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The resulting global warming created a new problem that devastated many parts of the world: climate change. As a consequence, countries around the world鈥擨ndonesia included鈥攈ad to start efforts to mitigate climate change, one was the transition of energy to NRE.

According to Ilham, the use of NRE offered multiple advantages, such as being cleaner and more environmentally friendly, having decentralized production processes, promoting technological development, and creating new jobs鈥攇reen jobs.

To date, there are numerous NRE sources that have been developed, namely water, wave, tide, sun, biomass, geothermal, and wind.

In Indonesia, the potential of NRE is substantial and comes from various sources across the entire country, allowing promising development opportunities.

鈥淐urrently we are only using 0.3% of the total available potential, so there鈥檚 much room for improvement especially when considering environmental issues, climate change, and increased electricity usage per capita,鈥 he explained.

The vast potential of NRE, which is not yet aligned with maximum utilization, provides lucrative opportunities in the sector. Industries that are already established usually only focus on one specialization of NRE, namely generation, storage, transmission, or distribution. The wide landscape of industries offers a variety of agencies, ranging from manufacturers, developers, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), international organizations, to think tanks. Ilham described several examples of job opportunities that physics undergraduates could take in NRE, such as engineers; health, safety, and environment (HSE) officers; consultants; project management; and business development.

鈥淣owadays there are a lot of employees sought after in NRE to take on green jobs, especially those with a bachelor鈥檚 degree. So, it doesn鈥檛 have to be a master鈥檚 degree,鈥 mentioned Ilham.

Reporter: Hanifa Juliana (Urban and Regional Planning 鈥20)
Translator: Ariq Ramadhan Teruna (Chemical Engineering 鈥21)
Editor: Ayesha Lativa Mafaza (Postharvest Technology 鈥21)