Media Coverage
ANTARA | Ministry Of Energy And Mineral Resources: The EBET Bill Continues To Be Encouraged To Be Completed Immediately
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) stated that the New Renewable Energy Bill (EBET Bill) continues to be encouraged to be completed immediately. Read more on ANTARA.
Kontan | The Target of More than 30% Renewable Energy Mix Considered Difficult to Achieve, Here’s the Reasons
The think tank, Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), stated that the achievement of the renewable energy mix target in Indonesia will be late, and will not even exceed 30
Kata Data | IESR: Industry Can Minimize Production Costs by Decarbonizing 30%
Analysis by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) shows that the industrial sector can grow and develop by implementing the five pillars of decarbonization. The industry can save up
Koran Jakarta | Indonesia’s Hydrogen Should Be Sourced from Renewable Energy
Executive Director of The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa said Indonesia has fossil energy sources that can be processed into hydrogen and ammonia. Read more on Koran
Media Indonesia | Strong Commitment to Climate Change Drives Successful ESG Risk Management
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa responded positively to Pertamina’s sustainability achievements in 2023. Read more on Media Indonesia.
Kompas | Promise of Heaven IDR 353 Trillion in Energy Transition Funding
The G20 Summit in Bali in November 2022 leaves high hopes for the energy transition program in Indonesia as the announcement of a funding commitment of 20 billion US dollars
Kata Data | Effective Ways to Reduce Transportation Sector Emissions
Based on data from the Institute fo Essential Services Reform (IESR), the transportation sector, especially land transportation, contributed 110 mtCO2e of emissions in 2022. This amounted to around 73 percent
RRI | Energy Transition Strategy to Renewable Energy, South Sumatra Establishes Energy Forum
The trend of energy transition in the world that reduces the demand for coal is expected to affect the regional income of producing provinces, one of which is in South