Julius reminded that the planning of electric cars needs to be continuously encouraged considering the potential positive impacts that are better in the long term, and the impact on biofuel demand is also considered.
Read more Monitor
The market survey conducted by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) in Greater Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali, and Central Java2 underscores the aspirations of prospective PV mini-grid users for a better level of economy.
Read more Warta Ekonomi
While the government has accelerated efforts to make the country a global hub for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, biofuel-based transportation is seen as a more immediate game-changer in Indonesia’s automotive industry.
Read more The Jakarta Post
Febby Tumiwa, the executive director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), said the government should have a clear timeline for phasing out biofuel in the transportation industry, as EV would be much preferred by vehicle producers and consumers in the future.
Read more Jakarta Post
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, who was asked for his opinion, in Jakarta, Friday (23/7), said that electricity from Coal Power Plant was more expensive than electricity from renewable plants.
Read more Koran Jakarta
A market survey conducted by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) in Greater Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali, and Central Java underscores the aspirations of prospective rooftop solar PV users for a better level of economy. The majority of respondents want a payback period of investment under 7 years, dominant in 3-5 years.
Read more Industry
The government is considered inconsistent in developing green energy programs. This can be seen from the continued development of several power plant projects that use fossil fuels. The government's move to encourage investment in low-calorie coal is a setback because it actually makes carbon emissions high
Read more Koran Jakarta
Energy observer from the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa is of the view that in the era of energy transition, global financial institutions have paid attention to environmental, social and good governance issues.
"One of the important considerations of investors before investing is the use of energy, if they still use fossil energy,…
Specifically for solar energy potential, the calculation of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources was denied by IESR and the Global Environmental Institute through their research.
The two organizations said solar power in Indonesia could reach 3,000 and even 20 thousand gigawatts, not the 207 gigawatts the government had stated.
Read more BBC
The Indonesian government has been sending mixed signals to the automotive industry as it looks to both electric vehicles (EV) and biofuels for greener road transportation. Experts queried by the Jakarta Post recommend that Indonesia focus on EVs, as this technology would dominate in the long run, but they added that biofuel may play a…
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) through its latest report entitled Deep Decarbonization of Indonesia's Energy System: A Pathway to Zero Emissions by 2050 states that Indonesia is technically and economically capable of achieving zero emissions in the electricity sector in 2045, much faster than the electricity sector. transportation and…
Research Coordinator of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Pamela Simamora said that in order to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050, the capacity of NRE in Indonesia must increase 14 times from the current condition which is only around 10 GW or around 140 GW.
Read more Katadata