CNBC Indonesia | Not Gas & Fuel, This is Indonesia’s ‘Treasure’ Can Replace Coal!

The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa, with the constraints of coal supply, shows that Indonesia is still dependent on coal. However, it should be noted that Indonesia also has a treasure trove of energy, namely renewable energy-based energy, namely water and geothermal energy (geothermal) Read more at CNBC Indonesia

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IDX Channel | Coal Exports Banned, Analyst: There Is A Requirement To Deposit 25 Percent Of DMO But Not Supplying

The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) research institute, Fabby Tumiwa, noted that the ineffectiveness of the domestic market obligation (DMO) of 25% of producers was the main reason. The lack of DMO supplied by coal companies causes the supply of coal for PLN and private power plants or Independent Power…

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Tribun News | Differences in Coal Prices Become a Problem, A number of Adaro Companies are Affected by Export Bans

The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) asked the government through the Directorate General of Mineral and Coal of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to eliminate the price disparity by evaluating the DMO policy. The price disparity between PLN which takes coal at a price of 70 US dollars per metric ton is…

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Antara News | Clean stun project ambitions from coal power plant retirement to nuclear

The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) asks the government to complete and improve the regulatory framework that allows the development of clean electric shocks to be faster and increase investment attractiveness because the construction of clean electric power plants does not have to go through incentives, but legal certainty in regulations Read more at Antara…

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