Media Coverage
IDX Channel | Coal Exports Banned, Analyst: There Is A Requirement To Deposit 25 Percent Of DMO But Not Supplying
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) research institute, Fabby Tumiwa, noted that the ineffectiveness of the domestic market obligation (DMO) of 25% of producers was
Okezone | Coal Supply for State Electricity Company Only Enough 20 Days
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) research institute assessed that the coal supply of 3.2 million tons received by the State Electricity Company was only sufficient for the next
Tribun News | Differences in Coal Prices Become a Problem, A number of Adaro Companies are Affected by Export Bans
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) asked the government through the Directorate General of Mineral and Coal of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to eliminate the price
Investor | Domestic Market Bond Price Disparity with International It is Suggested to Evaluate
Regarding the government’s policy of banning coal exports until January 31, Fabby agreed with the urgency of the availability of coal raw materials for PLN’s supply to prevent power outages.
IDN Times | Awaiting Carbon Tax to Address the Climate Crisis
The energy transition requires a large investment. The total investment in the electricity sector is projected at one trillion US dollars by 2060 or 25 billion US dollars per year.
Koran Jakarta | The Shift to New Renewable Energy Must be Accelerated
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa said that the government’s policy to ban coal exports was an important lesson for Indonesia. The government
Kompas | Reaping Opportunities in the Energy Transition
Based on a study by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), the solar power plant is the easiest renewable energy project to implement and has the greatest opportunity in
Antara News | Clean stun project ambitions from coal power plant retirement to nuclear
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) asks the government to complete and improve the regulatory framework that allows the development of clean electric shocks to be faster and increase