Media Coverage
Koran Jakarta | The Carbon Tax Tariff is Too Cheap
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential and Service Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa urged the government to raise the carbon tax tariff. This is because the tariffs, which will be
Koran Jakarta | An Urge to Push Production Side to Achieve Green Energy Goals
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential and Service Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, previously said that the global community in the future demands a green industry based on a
Koran Jakarta | Government Should Guarantee Clean Energy for Investors
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential and Service Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa (17/2), said, in the future global citizen will demand for green industries that are based on circular
CNBC | This is the Inter-Island electricity connection between Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Executive Director of Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa conveyed that, according to IESR studies, the interconnection between Indonesia’s islands was one of the crucial factors for Indonesia
Kontan | Measuring Cost-Benefit Submarine Cable Investment between Australia-Singapore for Indonesia
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said, based on the type of technology, namely direct current power cable (HVDC), this cable facility is
CNBC | Open for Private Sector, Here is The Possible Power Transmission Scheme
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa conveyed that according to study that conducted by IESR, the interconnection among Indonesia’s islands is one the pivotal factors to
CNN | Fuel Oil Price Will Increase if Crude Oil Hit US$120 per Barrel
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the increasing price of global oil has the potential to increase fossil fuels price as
Katadata | Coal Dependency Holds Back Indonesia’s Energy Transition
Then the hydropower energy, the potential which is up to 94.5 GW, but only 6.1 GW has been utilized. In addition, according to research by the Institute for Essential Services