Media Coverage
Jakarta Post | Nickel Downstream Industry Needs Greening Strategy
As Indonesia’s mineral processing industry continues to grow, it is crucial for the government to shift to renewable energy and promote less carbon-intensive processes in the domestic nickel downstream industry,
Kata Data | Three Points of New Rules for Rooftop Solar Power Plants that Potentially Hinder the NRE Mix
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, believes that the revision of the rooftop solar power plant regulation is still not ideal. The new rules
Jakarta Post | Singapore Looks to Transport Carbon Dioxide to RI
Singapore has become the first country to embark on a cross-border collaboration on carbon capture and storage (CCS) with Indonesia. Read more on Jakarta Post.
Kompas.com | Installing Rooftop Solar PV Should not be Complicated by Regulations
The installation of solar power plants should not be complicated by regulations. This is because the potential for solar energy in Indonesia is very abundant and can contribute significantly to
Medcom | Realizing 23% Energy Mix by 2025? Solar PV is the Key!
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that optimizing the development of Solar Power Plants (Solar PV) could contribute to achieving 23 percent of
Kompas.com | Reaching the Zero Emission Target, Retire CFPP Early and Encourage The Adoption of Solar PV
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa, said that there are several things that Indonesia can do to achieve the net zero emission (NZE) target
Kompas | Indonesia’s Peak Greenhouse Gas Emissions are at Risk of Being Pushed Back by 7-10 Years
The plan to reduce the renewable energy target contained in the Draft Government Regulation or National Energy Policy RPP is considered realistic. However, as a consequence, the peak greenhouse gas emissions target
KBR | Turning Waste to Energy, Where Have We Been?
Since morning, several trucks filled with garbage have entered the area of the Red and White Waste Power Plant (PLTSa) in Bantargebang, Bekasi, West Java. Here, the waste will be