Media Coverage
Kompas | The Side of Energy Consumption and Supply Needs Attention
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said the slower growth in renewable energy means yellow light for the government. The strategy needs to be
Kata Data | IESR: Indonesia May Start Using B40 Biodiesel in Late 2023
Deon Arinaldo, IESR Energy Transformation Program Manager, said the government would implement B35 in February 2023 with an allocation of 13 million kl of biodiesel needed. Meanwhile, to increase the
Kompas | Solar Power Capacity Needs To Be Calculated Carefully
Program Manager for Sustainable Energy Access at Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Marlistya Citraningrum, in an online discussion about Rooftop Solar by Solarin.id, Saturday (28/1/2023), said that the installed
Kumparan | Oil Gas & Coal Contribution Considered Minimal to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR), said not all oil and gas and mining sectors have implemented an energy transition. Read more on Kumparan.
Kata Data | New Energy Pricing May Go Through Government Assignment
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR), said the new energy prices through central Government could unbalance the level playing between the new and renewable energy
IDX Channel | Indonesia Will Struggle to Meet 2025 Renewables Target
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR), said the government’s targets needed to be accompanied by accurate progress plans. Read more on IDX Channel.
Bisnis | Burdening PLN, the Government Needs to Review Power Purchase Contract
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) encourages the government to review the clauses contained in the power purchase agreement (PJBL) between PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) or PLN and
Kata Data | IESR: Indonesia Needs US$25 Bln to Produce 52-GW Green Hydrogen Plant
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) revealed to meet the target of generating 328 megawatts (MW) of electricity from green hydrogen plants by 2030, Indonesia would need around US$800