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Kompas | The Multiple Challenges of Solar Energy Development in Indonesia

Media Coverage4 June 2025588Views0Likes0Comments
As a tropical country straddling the equator, Indonesia has great potential for solar energy utilization. However, various challenges make the pace of utilization slow. The same is true for solar panel manufacturing, which is heavily dependent on China as the master of the global supply chain.Read more on Kompas.

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Kompas | The Multiple Challenges of Solar Energy Development in Indonesia

Media Coverage4 June 2025440Views0Likes0Comments
As a tropical country straddling the equator, Indonesia has great potential for solar energy utilization. However, various challenges make the pace of utilization slow. The same is true for solar panel manufacturing, which is heavily dependent on China as the master of the global supply chain.Read more on Kompas.

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Koran Jakarta | “Government’s Commitment to Energy Transition Questioned Again “

Media Coverage3 June 2025530Views0Likes0Comments
The Government's commitment to transition energy from fossil fuels to New Renewable Energy has been questioned again. This is because it refers to the submission of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) on Monday (2/6) which stated that 3.2 gigawatts (GW) of the 6.3 GW coal fired power plants (CFPP) will operate or…

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Koran Jakarta | “Government’s Commitment to Energy Transition Questioned Again “

Media Coverage3 June 2025450Views0Likes0Comments
The Government's commitment to transition energy from fossil fuels to New Renewable Energy has been questioned again. This is because it refers to the submission of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) on Monday (2/6) which stated that 3.2 gigawatts (GW) of the 6.3 GW coal fired power plants (CFPP) will operate or…

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Suara.Com | “IESR Says ASEAN Energy Transition Still Limited, Needs Collective Steps and Breakthroughs “

Media Coverage2 June 2025538Views0Likes0Comments
The 46th ASEAN Summit officially closed on May 26, 2025 in Malaysia. This meeting produced a long-term strategic document entitled ASEAN 2045: Our Shared Future. This shared vision projects the direction of regional cooperation for the next two decades. Read more on Suara.com.

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Suara.Com | “IESR Says ASEAN Energy Transition Still Limited, Needs Collective Steps and Breakthroughs “

Media Coverage2 June 2025423Views0Likes0Comments
The 46th ASEAN Summit officially closed on May 26, 2025 in Malaysia. This meeting produced a long-term strategic document entitled ASEAN 2045: Our Shared Future. This shared vision projects the direction of regional cooperation for the next two decades. Read more on Suara.com.

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Kompas | “National Energy Transition Until 2034 Considered Less Aggressive “

Media Coverage1 June 2025573Views0Likes0Comments
The Indonesian government is still increasing the portion of coal and gas-based power plants, while the portion of renewable energy is reduced from the previous plan until 2030. Read more on Kompas.  

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ANTARA | “Bringing Electricity behind the Hills of North Bali through Microhydro “

Media Coverage30 May 2025571Views0Likes0Comments
Bali Province is increasingly showing its determination to make the transition to using new, renewable and cleaner energy. Read more on ANTARA.

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Kompas | “Renewable Energy Roadmap Completed, Legislation Still Being Discussed “

Media Coverage28 May 2025765Views0Likes0Comments
Indonesia's energy transition roadmap document, the Electricity Supply Business Plan or RUPTL 2025-2034 has been completed. Meanwhile, the ratification of the Draft Law on New and Renewable Energy or EBET Law is still hampered by discussions on collaboration on the electricity transmission network or power wheeling. Read more on Kompas.

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Koran Jakarta | Keliki Danger Alarm Bells Sound: Tourism Increases, Land Shrinks

Media Coverage27 May 2025533Views0Likes0Comments
Conversion of agricultural land is very dangerous, especially for food security, public welfare, and the environment. Moreover, the government is pursuing the target of food self-sufficiency by 2027. Read more on Koran Jakarta.

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Kompas.com | Bali has 10.9 GW Rooftop Solar Power Plants, but Only 1 Percent Utilized

Media Coverage23 May 2025667Views0Likes0Comments
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) said that Bali has rooftop solar power plants with a capacity of 3.3-10.9 gigawatts (GW). However, its utilization has been less than 1 percent since its release in July 2023. Read more on Kompas.com.

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Tempo | “IESR Offers Electricity Transmission Shared Utilization Scheme for NRE “

Media Coverage22 May 2025506Views0Likes0Comments
IESR noted that Indonesia has 333 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy (NRE) potential that is feasible and ready to be developed. Read more on Tempo.

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