Jakarta, Indonésie
Energy Observer, the world's first hydrogen-powered vessel, has made a stopover in Jakarta, marking a significant milestone in its global expedition dedicated to promoting renewable energies and sustainability.
Coming from: Lombok, Inodonesia
Weather conditions: Sunny
Time of arrival: 6:30 AM
Land temperature: 27°
Travelled distance: 1300 km
Water temperature: 24°
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Energy Observer in Jakarta
This stopover in the Indonesian capital, a dynamic megalopolis where tradition and modernity coexist, offered a unique opportunity to raise awareness of environmental issues.
Jakarta, Indonesia's vibrant capital, is a dynamic metropolis where tradition meets modernity. Located on the northwest coast of Java, Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political center. Jakarta offers a fascinating contrast between old and new. The city is also renowned for its rich cultural diversity, with communities of different ethnicities and religions coexisting harmoniously.