The global energy crisis has become a hot topic in various parts of the world, especially since the beginning of 2022. Today’s world news reflects increasing concerns about the resilience of energy supplies, soaring prices and the growing environmental impact. Various factors, including geopolitical conflicts, climate change, and dependence on fossil fuels, contribute to this uncertainty. One of the main triggers of the energy crisis was Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which caused major disruptions in gas and oil supplies. European countries, in particular, are highly dependent on Russian energy and have had to look for alternative sources, such as LNG from the US and Qatar. Many countries are now seeking to accelerate the transition to renewable energy to reduce this dependence. Rising energy prices have had a broad impact on the global economy. High inflation is exacerbated by soaring energy costs, affecting the transportation, production and household consumption sectors. Many governments are taking steps to counter these effects, from energy subsidies to austerity policies. On the other hand, this energy crisis encourages the development of technological innovation. Solutions such as energy storage and smart grids are gaining more attention. Countries are exploring investments in green hydrogen technology and solar energy to better withstand future energy market volatility. Environmental impacts are also a major concern amidst this crisis. With increasing demand for fossil energy, carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise, risking worsening climate change. This has added urgency for countries to implement green energy policies and commit to international agreements, such as the Paris Agreement. Many leading energy companies are starting to shift from traditional models focused on oil and gas to more sustainable strategies. They form partnerships with technology companies and startups to create innovative energy solutions. Society is increasingly aware of the importance of sustainability, with many consumers choosing environmentally friendly products. Changes in energy consumption patterns are also visible. Citizens are increasingly turning to electric cars and smart home technologies that reduce energy consumption. Meanwhile, the increase in the use of renewable energy, such as wind and solar power, continues to increase in various countries. Asian countries are experiencing similar challenges. Indonesia, as a country rich in resources, is trying to find a balance between exploiting fossil energy and investing in renewable energy. Clear commitment and better energy policies are needed to face the challenges of this energy crisis. The global energy crisis is not only a challenge, but also an opportunity for innovation and transformation. Through international collaboration, sustainable investment and a commitment to reducing emissions, the world can shape a safer and more sustainable energy future.