Media Coverage
PV Magazine | Think Tank Calls for Power Wheeling in Indonesia
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), a Jakarta-based think tank, is advocating for power wheeling to be implemented in Indonesia. It says it would create a renewable energy market
Metro TV | Power Wheeling Opens Renewable Energy Investment Opportunities in Indonesia
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) supports the inclusion of power wheeling in the New Energy and Renewable Energy Bill (EBET Bill). The scheme is planned to be included
China Daily | ASEAN Urged to Speed Up Green Energy Transition
Southeast Asian countries will need to accelerate its transition to clean energy to limit their dependence on imported fuel and rein in inflationary pressures, analysts said. Read more on China
Koran Tempo | Opportunities for Waste and Waste Management Issuers
Issuers that process waste or waste are considered to have bright business prospects. The need for waste and garbage processing is high. Read more on Koran Tempo.
Kompas | Subsidies and Compensation in the Electricity Sector Tend to Increase
Reform of electricity market governance is considered to need to be seen more broadly, as part of efforts to reduce the state’s financial burden. The reason is that currently, through subsidies and
Kontan | Project Auction Delayed, NRE Target Considered Difficult to Achieve
The development of New Renewable Energy (NRE) this year is considered difficult to achieve the target. Read more on Kontan.
Jakarta Post | Time to Look Beyond JETP
Things seem to have gone strangely quiet around Indonesia’s Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), which was launched to much fanfare at the Group of 20 Summit in Bali in November
Bisnis | Transfer of Paiton PLTU Management, Government Urged to Observe New Management Policies
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa advised the government together with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) or PLN to look closely at a number