A call to revisit the existing National Energy Plan (RUEN)
As a national plan, RUEN becomes a reference for other energy-related plans such as RUKN, RUPTL, and Regional Energy
As a national plan, RUEN becomes a reference for other energy-related plans such as RUKN, RUPTL, and Regional Energy
The transportation sector is the largest energy user in Indonesia and contributes significantly to the increase in GHG emissions. The
Plummeting costs of renewable energy, increasing coal-related health risks, and raising concern about climate change will likely push coal
The View by Pamela Simamora, IESR’s Research Coordinator Growing energy demand in Southeast Asia is often associated with increasing coal
Reviewing the National Energy Plan 2017, is it still relevant in the energy transition era? Jakarta, Tuesday, September 28,
One Year Reflection of Central Java Solar ProvinceSolar Klaten, 6 October 2020 – A year since the declaration of Central
Event Report: A Transition Toward Low Carbon Transportation Jakarta, Tuesday, October 6, 2020 – With economic development, transportation has become
Original article was published on Climateworks blog Indonesia is among the top 10 greenhouse gas emitting countries globally, and is
Mr. T has thought of installing a solar PV rooftop on his house for a while now. He has saved
Jakarta, Tuesday, September 28, 2020 – Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) launched one of five thematic study series on
Green energy businesses and watchdogs are up in arms over the House of Representatives’ decision to add nuclear and “new”
Sunsational GNSSA: Reflections on Three Years of National Movement of One Million Rooftop solar Jakarta, 24 September 2020 Third-year after