Media Coverage
South China Morning Post | Indonesia to Bank on G7 Investment Deal to Make Huge Emission Savings, in Boost for Green Transition
Indonesia will generate 44 per cent of its energy from renewables by 2030, details of a US$20 billion US and Japan-driven investment deal promised on Wednesday, dangling the prospect of
Jakarta Post | Govt Publishes JETP Plan for Review, Skirts Thorny Captive Power Issue
The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) Secretariat, tasked with implementing a US$20 billion global effort to reduce carbon emissions in Indonesia, has made its investment plan available for public review.
Kompas | Incentives, Political Will, and Efforts to Move Away from Coal
It cannot be denied that coal is still the main energy source for the electricity sector in Indonesia despite the demands of transition energy strengthens. Incentives for renewable energy are really needed if we want to
Tirto | Modern Silk Road Budget Reduced, How Will Indonesia Fare?
At the Belt and Road Forum meeting on Wednesday (18/10/2023), China announced that BRI projects will be small but smart by funding small-scale but more environmentally friendly projects. Read more
CNA | With its Abudant Geothermal Reserves, Indonesia Aims to Harvest More Green Energy
Indonesia’s biggest geothermal company PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy, which is state-owned, is hoping to export clean energy to neighbouring countries as the region looks towards green alternatives and away from fossil fuels.
Kompas | ASEAN’s Climate and Energy Diplomacy Has Yet to Touch the People
There are many issues related to climate and energy diplomacy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries that have not touched the people. Read more on Kompas.
IDX Channel | The Government Need Consider 4 Things to Early Retirement CFPP
The government is asked to consider several things before retiring the coal-fired power plant (PLTU) early. This is mainly related to the livelihood of many people. Read more on IDX
Kompas | Industrial Emissions Could Quadruple by 2060, Here’s a Recommendation to Achieve NZE
The think tank Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) estimates that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the industrial sector will increase three to four times by 2060 if no intervention