Media Coverage
Kata Data | The Government Has 2 Big Homeworks List on Electric Motorbike Conversion
The government has an extensive homework list on electric motorbike conversion. Its to encourage people to convert from fuel-fueled motorbikes to electric motorbikes, even though the government will provide subsidies
Kompas | Regulatory Certainty Important on JETP Implementation
Based on the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) calculations, to reach peak emissions in the electricity sector in 2030, it is necessary to retire power plants and increase the
Warta Ekonomi | IESR: Early Retirement for Coal Plants Need Accompanied by Increasing EBT Capacity
Energy Transformation Program Manager, The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Deon Arinaldo, said it is necessary to shut down coal plants (PLTU) to reach a peak in electricity sector
ANTARA | Observer: IPO of Pertamina Geothermal Energy Supports Energy Mix Optimization
The release of the initial public offering (IPO) of PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) is essential for optimizing the energy mix, increasing the renewable energy mix to 34 percent by
AP News | Indonesia Promises Move to Clean Energy, But Challenges Loom
Domestic energy policy is also not up to speed with the transition — especially for solar energy, which is a key source on Indonesia’s pathway to net zero — noted
Neraca | Young Generation Support Clean Energy – Foster Energy Transition
Program Officer Sustainable Energy Access on Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Icmi Safitri, explained the role of students to continue to be part of the energy transition, educate about
CNN | Observer Asked New Energy Sources in the EBET Bill
Program Manager of Energy Transformation, The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Deon Arinaldo, assesses that including new energy in the New and Renewable Energy (EBET) Bill makes Indonesia stuck with
CNBC | Causes of Electricity Surplus in Indonesia
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said the electricity surplus in Indonesia because its out-of-sync between the target of the 35,000 Mega Watt (MW)