Bisinis | IESR: Large-Scale PV mini-grid Procurement Mechanism Needs to be Improved

The Institute for Essential Services Reform assesses that the mechanism for procuring large-scale solar power projects (PLTS) needs to be addressed to make the price of electricity produced more competitive. Supporting policies and regulations in Indonesia for the construction of large-scale solar power plants, especially in the auction process, are still less attractive or even…

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Katadata | Requirements for Jokowi’s Green Transformation to be Successful

According to the President, the transformation must be implemented immediately, because he assesses that the technology needed to boost green growth in Indonesia is already available. The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the president's speech showed the government's intention to encourage green growth and develop renewable…

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Kompas | Conversion to Electric Motorcycle Has Not Touched Economic Value

In order to achieve the target of 13 million electric motorcycles by 2030, the government encourages the conversion of conventional fuel-based motorcycles to electric motorcycles. This step needs to be accompanied by an emphasis on conversion prices so that the economic value can be achieved. According to the Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services…

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Katadata | The use of Rooftop PV is now more than 4000 customers, an increase of 1000% from 2018

The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) previously said that the revision of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation Number 49 of 2018 concerning the use of solar power plants (PLTS) would assist the government in achieving the new renewable energy mix (EBT) target of 23% by 2025. IESR Executive Director Fabby Tumiwa…

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Kompas | Not yet considered a prospective business, Indonesia is still struggle to achieve the target of the renewable energy mix

The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, assessed that the constraint often encountered by new renewable energy developers is the limited number of bankable projects. In several cases, Fabby explained that the financial capacity of the domestic private sector is relatively limited, the capital is not strong, provided that…

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