Kontan | Europe’s Demand of Coal Is Rising, The Government Hasn’t Planned to Increase the Production Quota

"Later, if something significant happens and then there are some additional considerations (production), maybe this can be used as a topic to be discussed at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources," said Tri in a webinar titled Coal Commodity Trends and Implications in Indonesia's Transition which was held by IESR, Thursday (30/6). Read more on…

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Koran Jakarta | In Southeast Asia, Indonesia Solar PV Utilization Is Still Left Behind

In utilizing solar PV, Indonesia is still left behind compared to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia. Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said compared to neighboring countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Philippine, Thailand, even Cambodia, solar PV development in Indonesia is very slow. Read more on Koran Jakarta

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IDN Times | PLN Plans to Phase Out Coal Power Plant to Boost New and Renewable Energy, What Are The Steps?

Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), said that coal power plants (CFPP or PLTU) that functioned as a primary power plant at first can be operationalized flexibly. A coal power plant can adapt its output following the intermittency or the electricity produced by renewable energy hence, it will accommodate the stability of the electricity grid. Read…

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