Warta Ekonomi | Global Fossil Fuel Reserves Average Above 50 Percent, Challenges in Using New Renewable Energy
The director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform, Fabby Tumiwa, revealed that at least fossil fuel reserves are currently
The director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform, Fabby Tumiwa, revealed that at least fossil fuel reserves are currently
Fossil energy will be the largest emitter in 2030 to reach 58 percent according to the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC)
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) considers that the commitments and policies of Indonesia are still not in line with
The government is urged to actively build clearer and more transparent lines of communication to the industry and business actors
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of IESR, stated that information and explanations from the government regarding the carbon tax mechanism, such
The concept of a country’s competitiveness in the global market is currently undergoing a shift, where competitiveness is not only
The Executive Director of IESR believes that stakeholder communication must be carried out considering that the plan to implement the
The high price of solar panels in Indonesia, said Pamela, is due to the low production of solar panels in
The second position is occupied by NRE which from 2019 to 2021 shows a positive growth trend. It is predicted
Pamela, the Research Coordinator of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR), stated that an increase of 1.2 degrees Celsius
Research Coordinator of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) Pamela Simamora said the global use of electric vehicles (EV)
Based on data from the BP Statistical Review of World Energy in 2021, the use of new and renewable energy