Media Coverage
Tirto | Dark Side of Coal & Further Challenges towards Clean Energy Transition in Indonesia
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa sees, that ETM is a pretty good initiative because it can handle two problems, reducing the capacity
Katadata | Oil and Gas Bill Revision will be Discussed in the Third Quarter of 2022 after the NRE Law is Legalised
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said the revision of the oil and gas law needed to be completed because a number of
Koran Jakarta | Indonesia May Optimize Revenues from Carbon Trading
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said the global has been working on reducing greenhouse gases and limiting the increasing global temperature 1,5-degree Celcius.
Mongabay | G20 Presidency, How’s Indonesia’s Commitment toward Energy Transition?
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), said that if the G20 countries could accelerate the energy transition then the opportunity to achieve the world’s
MSN | Plan to Build Nuclear Power Plant, Indonesia Needs to Reflect Fukushima Accident in 2011
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa said the tragedy of the Fukushima nuclear disaster that occurred 11 years ago in Japan is a reflection
Kontan | The Development of Nuclear Power Plants Is Considered to be ‘Old-fashioned’
However, Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of IESR, views that in energy policy the government should prioritize technology that is reliable and can be built quickly, so that it can overcome
Kumparan | 11 Years of the Fukushima Nuclear Tragedy, Japan’s Losses Estimated at IDR 10,280 Trillion!
“Now the first phase is removing the residual fuel from these units. Only reactors 3 and 4 have been removed but there is still residual fuel in reactors 1 and
Kumparan | Decreasing in Number and Expensive, Does Indonesia Still Consider Nuclear Power Plant?
“This figure is 4 GW lower than in 2018 worldwide, and 40 GW lower than 2011. Actually, there has been a decline in nuclear power plant capacity and production in