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ANTARA | Indonesia Needs Commits to Climate Mitigation Efforts
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) encourages Indonesia to strongly support climate mitigation efforts by increasing its commitment to significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Read more on ANTARA.
CNBC | Retiring Indonesia’s Coal Plants, ADB Wants to Help Pay?
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, explained the blended finance scheme uses various types of funding from various sources, including grants, green financing
Kontan | Ministerial Decree Solar Rooftop Regulation Yet To Be Finalized, Will Be Completed in November 2022
Executive Director of IESR, Fabby Tumiwa, explained, creating what has happened to this day is not only a matter of excess electricity capacity but there are two things that the State Electricity
Mongabay | Early Retirement for Indonesian Coal Plants could Cut CO2, Boost Jobs, Analysis Says
Fabby Tumiwa, executive director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), an Indonesian private policy think tank, said the CAT tool and its analysis are especially relevant for Indonesia as
ANTARA | IESR Urges G20 Countries to Prioritize Solar Energy to Achieving NZE
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), in a webinar entitled “Shine Bright: Advancing G20 Solar Leadership,” which was monitored online in Jakarta, stated that the
Medcom | Renewable Energy Investment Increase 11%, Reaches USD226 Billion
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that amid the world energy crisis, global renewable energy investment has increased to USD226 billion in the
Kontan | IESR Analysis 4 Reason Low Credit Allocation in Renewable Energy
IESR Executive Director, Fabby Tumiwa explained that new and renewable energy (NRE) investment has failed to achieve its annual goal since 2018. It leaves Indonesia with a sizeable funding deficit
Koran Tempo | Foreign Exchange Opportunities from Renewable Energy Development
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Executive Director, Fabby Tumiwa, said that all countries, including ASEAN, are competing to develop new and renewable energy. “The problem is that the