Media Coverage
RRI | Jakabaring Solar Power Plant is a Small Scale Clean Energy Pilot
Based on data from the South Sumatra ESDM Office, solar EBT electricity in South Sumatra currently amounts to 7.7 Mega Watts (MW). The amount is still far below the potential
Kompas | South Sumatra Boosts Renewable Energy Amidst Dependence on Fossils
In the midst of dependence on fossil energy, especially coal, South Sumatra continue to encourage the development of renewable energy to contribute to efforts to achieve the national net zero emissions target by 2060.
Kata Data | Rooftop Solar Power for Households will be More Expensive due to New Rules
The government has just issued Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation Number 2 of 2024 which regulates rooftop solar power plants. Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy and
Kontan | Benefiting PLN, Rooftop Solar Regulation Discourages Household Customers
The new regulation on rooftop solar power plants (PLTS) that has just been issued by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) is considered to hamper the growth of
Liputan6 | AJI Palembang Collaborates with IESR and SIEJ to Form South Sumatra Energy Transition Journalist Network
The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) Palembang together with the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) and the Society of Indonesian Environmental Journalists (SIEJ) took the initiative to form the
Kompas | Bali Net Zero Emission 2045 Commitment Begins in Nusa Penida
The strategy to pursue Bali’s target of net zero emissions or NZE 2045 starts from Nusa Penida in Klungkung Regency. Nusa Penida is planned to become an island based on
Jakarta Post | Nickel Downstream Industry Needs Greening Strategy
As Indonesia’s mineral processing industry continues to grow, it is crucial for the government to shift to renewable energy and promote less carbon-intensive processes in the domestic nickel downstream industry,
Kata Data | Three Points of New Rules for Rooftop Solar Power Plants that Potentially Hinder the NRE Mix
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, believes that the revision of the rooftop solar power plant regulation is still not ideal. The new rules