Media Coverage
Koran Jakarta | Triggering Various Diseases, Air Pollution in Jakarta is Becoming More Concerning
Residents in the Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Jabodetabek) areas are urged to be vigilant about the dangers of pollution as it has the potential to cause various diseases.
Warta Ekonomi | Getting More Serious, Here’s the Strategy for Indonesia’s Energy Transition Towards Net Zero Emission
Indonesia has outlined a serious plan to achieve the Net Zero Emission (NZE) target by 2060. The roadmap issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Investment portrays Indonesia’s commitment
Kata Data | JETP Funds Haven’t Been Released, Faisal Basri: Indonesia Is Seen as Not Serious Yet
The government has agreed on energy transition funding through the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) partnership. Its value is up to US$ 20 billion or approximately Rp 310 trillion, which
Kompas | Energy Transition is Highly Complex, Requires Acceleration of Coal-Fired Power Plant Retirement and Integration of Renewable Energy Networks
Energy transition is a complex process with significant implications, requiring multi-stakeholder dialogue to anticipate and mitigate the impacts of energy transition in Indonesia. This is the foundation for the Indonesia
ANTARA | Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources: Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Potential Projected at 3,687 Gigawatts
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources stated that Indonesia’s renewable energy potential reaches 3,687 gigawatts (GW) and should be optimized in producing clean energy for the entire population. Read
ANTARA | Observer: The Shutdown of Coal-Fired Power Plants Needs to Calculate Benefits
Deon Arinaldo, Energy Transformation Program Manager at the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), stated that the discourse of “early retirement” or the cessation of coal-fired power plant operations also
Media Indonesia | IESR: Retirement Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants Needs to Be Holistically Examined
Deon Arinaldo, Energy Transformation Program Manager at the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), emphasizes that Indonesia cannot abruptly retire Coal-Fired Power Plants (PLTU) solely based on energy transition. Read
Kata Data | Pursuing the Net Zero Target, the National Capital (IKN) will Use Green Hydrogen by 2038
The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) revealed that Indonesia has plans to use 20% green hydrogen in the Indonesian capital city or IKN by 2038 in order to achieve