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Kompas | President Asks Indonesia Could Phase Out Coal, How’s The Chance of Workers?
According to the Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, the Presidential Decree does not necessarily retire the current PLTU. There is still time for
Presidential Decree No. 112 of 2022 concerning Renewable Energy Must Be Accompanied by Large-Scale Procurement by PLN
“According to him, if the provisions of this Presidential Regulation are implemented with large-scale and periodic procurement by PLN, it is hoped that investors’ interest in investing in ET plants
Regarding the transition of electric power to 900 VA, this is what the government must pay attention to
“The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that currently there is a difference in electricity rates for the 450 VA and 900 VA
Assessing the Sustainability of Biodiesel’s Role in the Energy Transition
IESR Executive Director Fabby Tumiwa reminded the government that it was necessary to look at the initial goal of biodiesel development. Fabby said that there are two options, namely whether
Firms in Indonesia struggle to go green in energy use
According to RE100, a movement initiated by United States-based NGO The Climate Group, a growing number of multinational companies worldwide are committed to consuming 100 percent renewable electricity. In 2019,
Mongabay | The Story of Samirono-Bantar Inhabitant in Switching to Biogas and Swamp Gas
Marlistya Citraningrum, Program Manager Sustainable Energy Access Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) said, it is identical to cook with LPG in Indonesia. Whereas, she said, there was another source
CNBC | Party is Over! The Government Would No Longer Flick the Money
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa reminded pertalite consumption might reach 5-6 million kilo liter higher compared to quota if the consumption was not controlled. Read
Koran Jakarta | Climate Change is Potential to Harmful Indonesia’s Economy by Rp544 Trillion
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said, since 2011 until 2020, the amount of climate disaster in Indonesia has increased by 67 percent. Read more on