Media Coverage
Media Indonesia | Stakeholders Commit to Realizing 100% Renewable Energy in Nusa Penida by 2030
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) and a number of key stakeholders in the energy sector signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Indonesia International Sustainability Forum (ISF)
Kompas.com | Preparing Human Resources for Millions of Jobs in the Energy Transition Era
Decarbonizing the energy system in the energy transition era could create millions of new jobs. Read more on Kompas.com.
Mongabay | Nuclear Plants, Parties Warn of Risks to People and Nature
Pintoko Aji, Renewable Energy Researcher from the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) said, nuclear has not become an urgent energy in Indonesia. There is still a lot of potential
Bisnis Indonesia | Government Should Cover Exploration Risks to Expand Geothermal Projects
IESR said the government needs to bear the risk of investment in geothermal exploration to multiply projects. Read more on Bisnis Indonesia.
Kontan | Mini Budget, Green Energy Policy in Doubt
The government continues to raise the target of achieving the national energy mix from new renewable energy. Read more on Kontan.
Kata Data | Clean Energy Sector Potential to Create 3.2 Million Jobs by 2050, Says IESR
The clean energy sector or new renewable energy (NRE) is said to be able to create a large number of jobs. Read more on Kata Data.
Tempo | Solar PV Called More Democratic Than Nuclear Power, IESR: Sites for Nuclear Plants are Limited
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) considers solar power plants (solar PV) to be more democratic than nuclear power plants being developed by the Indonesian government. This means that
Kontan | Energy Transition Challenges and Education Curriculum Gaps
The energy transition process brings both great opportunities and challenges due to the gap between industry needs and educational curricula. Read more on Kontan.