Media Coverage
Media Indonesia | Observer: Environmental Damage Costs Greater Than Electric Vehicle Incentives
“The government must realize that the cost of environmental damage and health impacts from transportation emissions is far more expensive than the rupiah value of the current incentives,” Fabby said
IDN Times | IESR Says Environmental Costs Outweigh EV Incentives
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has deemed the government’s plan to end electric vehicle incentives by 2026 inappropriate. The incentives are considered far less than the economic burden
Republika | Environmental Damage Costs from Emissions Outweigh Electric Vehicle Incentives
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has deemed the government’s plan to end electric vehicle incentives by 2026 inappropriate. The incentives are considered far less than the economic burden
Koran Jakarta | Demand for Green Loans Expected to Increase in 2026
Demand for sustainable financing or green loans is expected to increase in 2026, in line with the growing need for businesses to align their business strategies with sustainability issues and
Republika | Indonesia Must More Ambitious in Implementing Climate Action, Says IESR
IESR Climate and Energy Diplomacy Manager Arief Rosadi believes that Indonesia has strong political momentum to play a leading role among Global South countries in strengthening climate action after COP30.
Liputan6.com | “Early Retirement of Cirebon Coal-Fired Power Plant Cancelled, Coordinating Minister Airlangga Reveals Reason “
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IESR, Fabby Tumiwa believes that the reluctance of the government and PLN to implement early retirement for coal-fired power plants shows a decline in commitment
Fortune Indonesia | Coal-Fired Power Plant Retirement Cancelled, Energy Transition Set Back
Indonesia’s commitment to energy transition faces a tough test. PT PLN (Persero) is considering canceling the decommissioning of the Cirebon-1 Steam Power Plant due to penalty costs that are considered
Kata Data | Commitment to Early Retirement of CFPP Fading, IESR Calls It a Setback in Energy Transition
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) believes that the failure to follow through with the early retirement plan for the Cirebon-1 Coal Fired Power Plant (CFPP) shows a decline