The In-House ESIA Training for PT PLN Nusantara Power was successfully conducted through an online platform, engaging 30 participants from across the organization. As a dedicated internal capacity-building program, the training was specifically tailored to address the operational context, challenges, and strategic priorities of PT PLN Nusantara Power in managing environmental and social aspects within its projects.
The program delivered comprehensive insights into Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), with a strong focus on strengthening participants’ understanding of ESIA frameworks, practical implementation, and best practices aligned with international standards. Over the course of the training, participants were guided through key components of ESIA, including impact identification, risk assessment, mitigation planning, and monitoring mechanisms, all contextualized within the energy sector.
A key emphasis of the training was on bridging global standards with organizational practices. By incorporating perspectives from international frameworks and financial institutions, the program enabled participants to better understand compliance requirements and the increasing importance of environmental and social governance in project financing and sustainability performance.
The interactive format of the training encouraged active participation, allowing attendees to engage in discussions, share internal experiences, and explore real-world challenges faced within their operational environment. This exchange of knowledge not only deepened technical understanding but also supported the development of more practical and applicable ESIA approaches within the company.
Overall, the In-House ESIA Training for PT PLN Nusantara Power was successfully completed, contributing to the strengthening of internal capacity in managing environmental and social risks. The program reinforced the importance of integrating ESIA principles into project planning and execution, supporting the organization’s commitment to sustainable and responsible energy development.