Media Coverage
Kata Data | IESR: Indonesia Needs US$25 Bln to Produce 52-GW Green Hydrogen Plant
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) revealed to meet the target of generating 328 megawatts (MW) of electricity from green hydrogen plants by 2030, Indonesia would need around US$800
Kata Data | Outlook 2023: Fiddling with the EV Subsidy Budget
Based on data from the Indonesia Energy Transition Outlook published by IESR, the adoption of electric vehicles will indeed increase in 2022. Electric motorbikes, for example, have increased fivefold from
Kompas | Not Effective Enough to Support the Energy Transition
Based on the 2023 Indonesia Energy Transition Outlook (IETO) report issued by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), in 2022, the renewable energy mix dropped to 10.4 percent compared
Kata Data | Hydrogen Development in Indonesia Constrained by Investment and Regulations
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) notes that an investment of US$ 800 million or Rp 12.46 trillion is needed to achieve the target of a green hydrogen production
Kompas | Regulatory Exam Year
Senior researcher at Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Raditya Wiranegara, in an interview on Sunday (1/1/2023), stated that 2023 is the year in which the effectiveness of implementing Presidential
Bisnis | IESR’s Suggestion to Reduce the Cost of Geothermal Exploration
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, advised the government to review the tender mechanism for geothermal working areas (WKP) this year. Read more
Kompas | The Government Examines Products to Have Green Standards
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, stated that mandatory green industry standards (SIH) must be oriented towards increasing Indonesia’s export competitiveness. Read more
Jakarta Post | EVs Purchase Subsidy Scheme Needs Priority Adjustment, Experts Warn
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has pointed out that, since the cost of an electric car averaged roughly above Rp 700 million (US$44,871.88), the incentive, which amounted to Rp