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Just Energy Transition: Corporate Responsibility for Post Mining Environment and Economic Recovery
Jakarta, 24 January 2024 – Energy has become our primary need. Therefore, transitioning from fossil to renewables will impact the livelihood of every community. Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR)
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Driving the Energy Transition from the Sub-National Level
Semarang, 19 December 2023 – The annual Climate Summit (Summit) held in Dubai in November – December 2023 resulted in a number of global agreements, one of which was an
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IETO 2024: Reviewing Progress in the Energy Transition in Indonesia
Jakarta, 15 December 2023 – In the last three years, there has been a number of advances in the energy transition in Indonesia. Since 2020, the Indonesian government has begun
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The Modal Share of Indonesia’s Transportation Requires Strong Push from the Government
Jakarta, 5 December 2023 – Since 2021 the transportation sector in Indonesia has been ranked as the second highest emitter, displacing industry. Many emissions from the transportation sector are caused
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Promoting Massive Use of Solar Energy in Jambi
Jambi, 28 November 2023 – In the General National Energy Plan (RUEN) document, Indonesia targets 23% renewable energy mix by 2025. Until 2023, Indonesia has only achieved 12.5% renewable energy
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Digging Deeper into the Impact of the Energy Transition on Coal Producing Regions
Jakarta, 21 November 2023 – Indonesia is one of the largest coal exporting countries in the world. Coal production in Indonesia is concentrated in four provinces, namely East Kalimantan, Central