Media Coverage
Jakarta Globe | ASEAN Has Great Potential to Become Solar PV Manufacturing Hub: Expert
Energy expert Fabby Tumiwa said on Tuesday that ASEAN should develop its solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing facility as the technology is set to become a hot commodity globally in the
Neraca | Transition to Clean Energy – Save Around 180 Thousand Lives in Indonesia
According to a recent study titled “Health Benefits of Just Energy Transition and Coal Phase-out in Indonesia” by the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) and the
Kontan | Electric Vehicles Incentives Still Lack of Enthusiasts, Says Observer
The government’s electric vehicle incentive program, aimed at promoting the purchase of new electric motorbikes or conversion to electric, has yet to meet its expectations due to slow distribution. Read
Republika | Natural Gas and Energy Transition
Natural gas plays a crucial role in the transition from fossil fuels to new and renewable energy (NRE). It serves as an alternative energy source in the ongoing shift towards
Kompas | List of CFPPs Have Greatest Impact on Health Costs
Coal-fired power plants (PLTU) are one of the largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions sources. In addition to producing emissions, coal-fired power plants emit air pollutants that harm health. Read more
ANTARA | ESDM Ministry Commits to Supporting Renewable Energy Transition
The Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Ministry’s coordinator for electricity environmental protection, Bayu Nugroho, has affirmed the ministry’s commitment to supporting efforts to transition to new and renewable energy (EBT)
Koran Jakarta | Jakarta’s Air Quality Again The Worst in World
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said the poor air quality was due to the increasing number of sources of pollution, from motorized vehicles,
Kompas | Residents of Banjarnegara-Karanganyar Share Positive Experiences with Swamp Gas Usage
Marlistya Citraningrum, Manager of the Sustainable Energy Access Program at the Institute for Essential Services Reforms (IESR), believes residents using swamp gas should pay a fee to ensure sustainability. Read