Media Coverage
Kompas | Indonesia Signs New Investment Deal
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said that the dynamics of the energy transition in Indonesia had succeeded in drawing many parties to
Katadata | 2050 Electricity Consumption Reaches 2,000 TWh, SOE: Indonesia Needs 1,000 GW of Solar Power Plant
The government needs to boost the development of solar energy to support electricity demand in 2050. A comprehensive NRE technical potential map needs to be prepared to support the energy
Kompas | Indonesia Has No Ambitious Climate Action Breakthroughs at COP26
COP26 is an opportunity for Indonesia to push for action on climate change in line with the Paris Agreement. The President did not clearly state more ambitious targets and mitigation
Katadata | 43 Delayed Power Generation Projects Key to Reach 23% NRE Mix in 2030
Indonesia’s transition plan towards clean energy is still constrained by regulations that have not yet been issued. Whereas regulations and clear targets can open up greater opportunities for investors to
Bisnis | Taking a Step on the Energy Transition Map
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the use of EBT will also produce green products. Besides being able to reduce the use
Detik | Pandemic Adaptation Supports Carbon Diet Implementation
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) provides an illustration that a trip using a gasoline or diesel-fueled car as far as 1 km will produce as much as 200
Tempo | Indonesia Faces Risk of Spike in Carbon Emissions
The Climate Transparency 2021 report considers Indonesia’s Nationally Determined Contribution target to be inadequate to meet the Paris agreement. The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Green Economy Program Manager,
VOA Indonesia | EU Ambassador: Efforts to Overcome Global Climate Change Need Everyone’s Support
All citizens must make efforts to overcome climate change as an emergency issue. One of the big problems in Indonesia is that 86% of Indonesia’s energy comes from fossil fuels.