The government will build a Super Grid, a giant electricity network infrastructure network, to encourage the development of new and renewable energy and maintain the stability and security of the electricity system.
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The Bali provincial government aims to achieve 100% renewable energy in Nusa Penida by 2030. Ida Bagus Setiawan, Head of the Department of Manpower, Energy, and Mineral Resources, stated that the energy industry contributes 57% of Bali's emissions. The Provincial Government targets net zero emissions by 2045, 15 years earlier than Indonesia's target.
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In order to support the government's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2060, banking institutions are implementing sustainable banking practices, such as reducing financing for non-environmentally friendly sectors like coal or fossil fuels.
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The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assesses that Indonesia's funding commitment of USD 20 billion through the Joint Statement on the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) needs to be more significant. Executive Director of IESR, Fabby Tumiwa, said that to achieve the JETP target, more than USD 20 billion will be needed.
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The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) considers that the export market for electricity based on renewable energy (RE) to Singapore is attractive amid the country's commitment to increasing the clean energy mix by 4 gigawatts (GW) until 2035.
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The Energy Transition Partnership for Justice initiated by the Indonesian Government as one of the funding mechanisms to accelerate energy transition is believed to reduce the use of fossil energy. The implementation of this partnership still needs to consider various aspects, especially in realizing a fair energy transition.
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Kahfi sat in a coffee shop in Semarang, and his eyes focused on the laptop monitor in the corner. He periodically leaned in to check his incoming emails and ensure all the reports had been sent out. He appeared serious about his work.
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The Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) assesses the government has appropriately regulated electric car battery charging service rates at Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (SPKLU).
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The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assesses that the government needs to prepare a new strategy to achieve renewable energy utilization of 23 percent by 2025.
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According to the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), solar energy is expected to be crucial in achieving a zero-emission energy system by 2050. The think tank estimates that solar energy could make up as much as 61% of the total electricity source by 2060.
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Solar energy is a renewable source of power that has the potential to speed up the transition to clean energy in our country. This acceleration is crucial as we urgently need to take action to combat the climate crisis. However, achieving this requires the right technology and significant market demand.
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Energy expert Fabby Tumiwa said on Tuesday that ASEAN should develop its solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing facility as the technology is set to become a hot commodity globally in the future.
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