Media Coverage
Mongabay | Year-End Notes: Can South Sumatra Use Clean Energy?
South Sumatra is one of the dirtiest energy-producing regions in Indonesia. There are about 16 power plants that use fossil energy, and every year hundreds of millions of tons of
Republika | Jejak Kiara Film Released to Promote Climate Change Issues
The Clean, Affordable, and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia project has officially launched the short film Jejak Kiara . Read more on Republika.
Kompas | Indonesian Government Can Imitate UK’s GETI Program to Reach 100 Percent NRE by 2035
The Indonesian government continues to encourage the energy transition by setting an ambitious target of reaching 100 percent renewable energy by 2035. Read more story on Kompas.com
PV Magazine | Indonesian Think Tank says Nation at Crossroads with Energy Transition
The Jakarta-based Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) says 2025 will be a pivotal year for Indonesia’s energy transition, as the nation has fallen behind targets in recent years. Read
Kata Data | Can Indonesia Shut Down All Coal-Fired Power Plants by 2040?
President Prabowo is targeting the operation of coal-fired power plants or PLTUs to be completely stopped by 2040. The Institute for Essential Services Reform or IESR revealed ways to achieve
Tirto | Bahlil’s Contradiction and Half-Hearted Commitment to Energy Transition
Bahlil’s statement encouraging the use of coal is contrary to the commitment to phase out PLTUs in 2040. Read more on Tirto.
Kontan | Downstream Task Force Expected to Improve Governance to be More Integrated
President Prabowo Subianto’s government will form a downstream task force. The task force’s task is to improve the governance of downstreaming in Indonesia so that it is more integrated and
Kata Data | IESR: NRE Projects in Green RUPTL Stagnating, Some Not Yet Auctioned
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assessed that the 2021-2030 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL) which is claimed to be a green RUPTL is not running smoothly according to