The government must make regulations so that new and renewable energy (EBT) investors use more local components than imports. In the field, the Solar Power Plant (PLTS) project uses 100 percent imported components. Read more on Koran Jakarta.
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assessed that the government needs to clarify the governance of the implementation of the Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) Number 103 of 2023. Read more on ANTARA.
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the retirement of coal -fired power plants ( PLTU ) requires intervention from the State Budget (APBN). He said that financing for the termination of coal-fired power plant operations through the APBN is expected to cover power plants owned by PT…
The agreement for the early closure of the 660-megawatt, coal-operated Cirebon-1 coal-fired power plant (CFPP) seems to have a winding road ahead. The government in Jakarta is concerned that the cost of replacing the plant with renewable energy could reach $1.3 billion. Read more on Tempo.
Strengthening cooperation between Indonesia and China in the energy sector can make Indonesia a renewable energy manufacturing hub. Read more on Kompas.com.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said that the loan provided by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Indonesia's energy transition amounting to 500 million US dollars or around Rp7.55 trillion (exchange rate of Rp15,117 per US dollar) will be used for various programs, one of which is the early retirement of CFPP. Read…
The euphoria of electric vehicles (EVs) is becoming increasingly difficult to contain. The claim that EVs are more environmentally friendly and have economic advantages over conventional vehicles is an attraction and magnet for customers. Read more on Kata Data.
The 66% drop in solar panel prices over the past five years is driving the adoption of solar power plants in the Southeast Asian region. Countries that are members of ASEAN are starting to build a green industry. Read more on Kata Data.
Southeast Asia is predicted to become the fourth largest economy in the world by 2050. This projected increase in economic growth will go hand in hand with rising energy demand. Read more on Kontan.
Executive Director of the Institute of Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, stated that there are State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) operating outside the electricity sector that are forced to use PT PLN's (Persero) transmission network through a power wheeling scheme. Read more on Warta Ekonomi.