Efforts to encourage the increase in new renewable energy (EBT) projects are thought to be running slowly due to the difficulty of obtaining funding. Read more on CNN Indonesia.
The government has the ambition to build a nuclear power plant (PLTN) in Indonesia by 2032. This is actually not a new aspiration. Read more on CNN Indonesia.
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) noted that the price of electricity based on new renewable energy (NRE), especially solar power plants and wind power plants, has been able to compete with fossil-based power plants. Read more on Kata Data.
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has asked the government not to allow budget cuts to hamper Indonesia's energy transition efforts . Read more on Kompas.com.
Dozens of families in Grobogan, Central Java, no longer use 3kg LPG for cooking. They have switched to utilizing swamp gas that comes from drilling water wells. Read more on BBC Indonesia.
Indonesia has tremendous nickel resources with a good battery ecosystem. Both are capital to develop the electric vehicle industry. But what about the human resources? Read more on VOA.
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said that the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources' goal of controlling subsidies is correct. The mistake is because the policy is sudden. Without socialization and eventually made people confused and panicked. Read more on Kumparan.
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has asked the new governor of Central Java to continue to pay special attention to the implementation of green industry in the province. Read more on ANTARA.