Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) is actively researching and developing bio-photovoltaic solar cell technology as a renewable energy source. This technology utilizes biological components, specifically algae, to generate electricity. BRIN researchers aim to create a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional solar cells. The development focuses on maximizing electricity production from algal biomass and optimizing the cell’s efficiency. This initiative aligns with Indonesia’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and diversifying its energy portfolio. Further research and development are underway to scale up production and assess the commercial viability of this bio-solar technology. The project represents a significant step towards harnessing biological processes for clean energy generation.