Media Coverage
Fortune Indonesia | It’s Time for Indonesia to Get Serious About Building an Integrated Solar Industry, IESR Says
Indonesia faces a major irony in the renewable energy sector. On the one hand, the government is targeting massive development of solar power plants to reach 108.7 GW by 2060.
Tempo | How Big is the Potential of Our Solar Energy Industry?
The government is considered to be lacking in its commitment to developing the solar energy industry, despite Indonesia’s significant potential for growth in this area. Read more on Tempo.
Koran Jakarta | Indonesia has the potential to become a major player in the global solar power industry
Indonesia has the potential to become a global hub for solar power generation. Moreover, Indonesia has abundant reserves of critical minerals as a source of raw materials for new and
Bisnis Indonesia | Calculating Economic Losses and Health Burdens Due to Air Pollution Problems
Air pollution in Greater Jakarta has worsened, causing economic losses of Rp221 trillion and health costs of Rp159 trillion. Transportation and industrial emissions are the main causes. Read more on
The Star Malaysia | Indonesian solar panel manufacturers brush off potential US tariffs
Solar panel manufacturers in Indonesia are not overly concerned that their United States counterparts have filed trade petitions with Washington that might result in new tariffs, provided that Jakarta pushes
Bisnis Indonesia | Danantara Opens Opportunities for Global Funding Collaboration in Energy Transition Projects
Danantara is ready to collaborate with global climate funding institutions to accelerate energy transition projects in Indonesia. Read more on Bisnis Indonesia.
Suara.com | City Residents Contribute to Highest Carbon Emissions, Transportation and Lifestyle the Triggers IESR Says
Human activities are the main contributor to carbon emissions, which are causing the climate crisis. Read more on Suara.com.
Kata Data | Urban Residents on Java Island Produce the Highest Levels of Pollution, Research Find
Urban residents on Java Island produce the highest levels of carbon emissions in Indonesia, when calculated per individual, according to research by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR). Read