Media Coverage
Kompas | Two Sides of Biomass Utilization for CFPP
The implementation of co-firing or mixing biomass with coal in steam power plants is considered capable of increasing the contribution of energy renewables in the electrical energy mix. Apart from that, the use of wood processing waste as
Media Indonesia | Still Confusing, Jokowi’s Ministers are not Compact on Subsidized Fuel Restrictions
Cabinet ministers under President Joko Widodo’s administration are considered incompatible regarding restrictions on the purchase of subsidized fuel oil (BBM). Member of Commission VII of the House of Representatives, Mulyanto,
Kompas | IDR 16 Trillion JETP Funds Finally Disbursed, US Hopes RI Regulations Are More Flexible
The Indonesian government is expected to immediately clarify the regulations regarding the ease of TKDN requirements and the direction of energy transition policies. Read more on Kompas.
PV Magazine | Indonesia to Permit Power Wheeling
Indonesia’s new renewable energy bill will include legislation allowing power wheeling, enabling private companies to sell electricity directly to end consumers via networks owned by the state-run electricity company. Read
Koran Jakarta | “Carbon Capture Storage” Implementation Doubtful
The benefits of implementing carbon capture storage (CCS) technology are doubtful. This technology is suspected to perpetuate the use of fossil energy, hindering the energy transition. Read more on Koran
Tempo | Pros and Cons of Power Wheeling Scheme in Renewable Energy Bill
The discussion of the New Renewable Energy Bill or EBET Bill is still tough. One of the articles that is still reaping the pros and cons is the power wheeling
Koran Jakarta | Fix the Rules that Hinder Rooftop Solar Power
The government needs to improve regulations that hinder the installation of rooftop solar power plants (solar PV) if it wants to boost investment in the New and Renewable Energy (NRE)
Bangkok Post | SE Asia Needs More Renewables
Renewable energy offers Southeast Asia sustainable, affordable, and reliable power, but achieving this requires bold, decisive action. Slowing down coal phase-out ambitions would undermine these efforts. Read more on Bangkok