Media Coverage
Suara.com | Data Centers and AI Must Be Supported by Clean Electricity, Geothermal Energy is Choice, Says IESR
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has issued a statement regarding the rapid growth of data centers in line with the development of artificial intelligence (AI).Read more on Suara.com.
Tempo | Indonesia Has the Potential to Become Data Center Hub that Utilizes Geothermal Energy, Says IESR
The government is requested to provide access for data center developers to develop geothermal power plants. Read more on Tempo.
Kata Data | “Revision of Presidential Regulation No. 112/2022 Will Extend the Life of CFPP, May Hamper Investment “
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has reiterated its rejection of the revision to Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022, which opens the door to the construction of new
Kompas.com | “Budget Efficiency Cuts Roof-Top Solar Power Assistance in Central Java “
The Central Java Provincial Energy and Mineral Resources Agency (ESDM) has recorded a significant decline in the allocation of renewable energy development assistance (NRE) in 2025. Read moore on Kompas.com.
CNN Indonesia | Indonesia Can Develop Ethanol Without Disrupting Food Supply, Bamboo as an Option, Says IESR
IESR CEO Fabby Tumiwa said that ethanol production does not have to rely on sugar cane, but can use various types of biomass available in many regions. Read more on
Kata Data | Indonesia’s NRE Mix Target Set Back, Presidential Advisor Considers It Still Reasonable
The target of achieving a 23% renewable energy mix has fallen short, with the current realization only reaching around 13-14%. This situation is considered reasonable for developing countries that still
Channel News Asia | Indonesia to boost renewable push with Tolo Wind Farm expansion
Construction is expected to begin in late 2026 and is expected to add about 130MW of capacity to the country’s renewable energy mix. Read more on CNA.
Kompas.com | Revision of CFPP Regulations Deemed Risky for Economic Competitiveness
The government’s plan to revise Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022 is considered to have the potential to suppress industrial competitiveness and economic growth. Read more on Kompas.com.