Media Coverage
Medcom | The Spearhead of Energy Transition
Report 2021 published by IESR noted that 82 percent of Indonesia’s power generation sector is dominated by fossil fuels. Of that amount, coal takes the highest portion or as much
Kontan | IESR Assesses Clean Energy Acceleration is Absolute
IESR Energy Transformation Program Manager Deon Arinaldo revealed that the cost of electricity generation from the use of CCS in coal power plant will compete with renewable energy technology with
Kontan | Pertamina Targets PLTS at Gas Stations to Increase 10 Times Next Year
Institute of Essential Services Reform (IESR) data shows that the technical potential of solar power plant in Bali reaches 26,4 GWp. In addition, with the issuance of Governor Regulation number
Katadata | Measuring Ocean Energy Potential to Pursue 23% New Renewable Energy Mix Target 2030
Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) Executive Director Fabby Tumiwa said the use of marine energy consisting of tidal, wave, current and thermal (OTEC) around the world is still low,
Bisnis | PLN’s Aggressive Target to Green Power Plants
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the plan to convert diesel power plant to NRE will not only increase the NRE mix,
IDX Channel | Energy Transition Need IDR 3,500 Trillion? Observer: NRE is not as expensive as imagined
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa believes that this large budget is related to investors’ perceptions of green energy generation in Indonesia. The
Katadata | Competing with China to Develop Rare Earth Metals, Indonesia Can Partner with the US
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that 80% of the world’s rare earth deposits are controlled by China. To start the development
Bisnis | Looking at PLN’s Strategy to Achieve Energy Transition Commitments
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa explained that at least the additional installed capacity of renewable energy would reach 648 MW by 2022