Kompas | When can Indonesia Rely on Renewable Energy?
The transition from fossil energy to low-emission energy is non-negotiable. It’s not about following global trends, but about the earth and its life in the future. However, the question arises
Liputan6 | The Impact of Climate Change is Increasingly Worrying, What is the Direction of Indonesia’s Climate Policy 2024?
The 2024 is the year of Indonesia’s political transition at the end of President Joko Widodo’s (Jokowi) 10-year term. Read more on Liputan6.
Kontan | Increased Electricity Consumption Signals Economic Growth
Growth in electricity sales or consumption is considered to be a signal of increased economic growth. Read more on Kontan.
Kompas.com | The Benefits if SMEs are Able to Cut Their Emissions
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can gain various benefits if they can cut or even eliminate their emissions. Read more on Kompas.com.
Solar Quarter | Chasing The Sun: The Long, Winding Road of Making Indonesia a Solar Powerhouse
Indonesia in the geopolitical landscape is often called ‘underestimated’, but in the past few years it is back on the map. In the year 2022, when Indonesia was holding the G20
Kata Data | MSMEs Carbon Emissions Equivalent to Large Industries, Should Immediately Decarbonize
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) reports that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector are very high. As much as 95 percent
SCMP | Is Southeast Asia Set for a Green Energy Revolution Powered by Small Solar Panels and EVs?
The push for renewable energy typically conjures images of vast solar farms and towering wind turbines, but the real game-changer in the battle against climate change in Southeast Asia could be the
Kata Data | Civil Society Coalition: 3 Rules Set Back Energy Transition Commitments
Program Manager of Energy Transformation, Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Deon Arinaldo said that the draft KEN RPP makes Indonesia only reach peak emissions in 2035. This is seven