Republika | Green Industry Has Potential to Absorb 1.7 Million Workers
More ambitious efforts are needed to achieve the NZE target. Read more on Republika.... Read more.
ANTARA | Green Industry Create 1.7 million Jobs and Contribute Rp638 trillion GDP
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has stated that investment in green industry has the potential to create jobs for 1.7 million people by 2045 ... Read more.
Kata Data | There’s Risk of Increased Poverty in the Energy Transition, Study Find
The results of studies by researchers from various institutions show that the energy transition has the potential to worsen the conditions of vulnerable groups ... Read more.
RRI | Bali Launches NZE 2045 Roadmap
The Bali Provincial Government, along with the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), officially launched the Bali Net Zero Emission (NZE) 2045 Electri... Read more.
Kata Data | IESR: ASEAN Energy Transition Still Hampered by Bureaucracy
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assesses that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) efforts to transition to clean energy face... Read more.
Tempo | Bali’s Efforts Towards Net Zero Emissions by 2045
The Bali Provincial Government collaborated with the Institute for Essential Services Reform to create the Bali Net Zero Emission Electricity Roadmap for 2045. ... Read more.
Tempo | Emissions Reduction is Falling While Economic Growth Also Falling, Why?
Sectoral ministries are reluctant to raise ambitions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read more on Tempo.... Read more.
Strait Times | Rare earth may help Indonesia persuade US to lower reciprocal tariffs, but experts remain sceptical
Even as Indonesia’s lead negotiator intensified lobbying efforts for a lowering of America’s reciprocal tariffs this week, analysts remain sceptical that ta... Read more.
Kompas.com | “Energy Transition in the Islands: Infrastructure and Incentives Key to Success “
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) stated that several islands in Indonesia, such as Sulawesi, Timor, and Sumbawa, have the potential to use 100... Read more.
Kompas.com | “Solar Energy Could Replace Coal-Fired Power Plants in Timor and Sumbawa, Here’s the Calculation “
The islands of Timor, Sumbawa, and Sulawesi are considered fully capable of using renewable energy to meet their electricity needs. This was revealed in a recen... Read more.