Media Coverage
Kata Data | ASEAN Agrees to Implement CCS, Still Half Hearted in Energy Transition
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) highlighted the decision made at the 41st ASEAN Minister on Energy Meeting (AMEM) in Laos, which maintained the role of coal and gas
Republika | ASEAN Still Half Heartedly Implementing Energy Transition
The 42nd ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM) in Laos last month is considered to reflect the region’s half-hearted attitude towards energy transition. Read more on Republika.
TechinAsia | Amid Renewable Energy Target, Bank Mandiri Funds New Power Plant in South Sumatra
At the end of September, Bank Mandiri announced that it had provided an investment credit of US$1.27 billion (IDR 19.6 trillion) to finance a new steam power plant project in
Investor | Use of Carbon Capture and Storage Requires CFPP with Adequate Technology
The option of using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology for steam-powered power plants (PLTU) to cut emissions has resurfaced. The USC SCR (U-SCR) technology in PLTU is considered suitable
Koran Jakarta | NRE Investors Must Prioritize Local Components
The government must make regulations so that new and renewable energy (EBT) investors use more local components than imports. In the field, the Solar Power Plant (PLTS) project uses 100
ANTARA | IESR Assesses The Government Needs to Clarify the Governance of PMK 103/2023
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assessed that the government needs to clarify the governance of the implementation of the Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) Number 103 of 2023.
Kompas.com | Coal-fired Power Plant Retirement Needs APBN Intervention
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the retirement of coal -fired power plants ( PLTU ) requires intervention from the State Budget
Tempo | Cirebon-1 Coal Plant’s Winding Road to Early Retirement
The agreement for the early closure of the 660-megawatt, coal-operated Cirebon-1 coal-fired power plant (CFPP) seems to have a winding road ahead. The government in Jakarta is concerned that the