Media Coverage
RRI | Price and Trust are Still Obstacles for Electric Vehicles
Interest, trust and high prices are still obstacles to the electric vehicle program in Indonesia. This was conveyed by the Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform Fabby
Kontan | Renewable Energy Investment Predicted to be Bigger This Year Than in 2023
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) sees that investment in new renewable energy (EBT) in Indonesia is predicted to be higher than in 2023 due to the many large
Kompas | Jokowi: Indonesia Needs IDR 15,439 Trillion for Energy Transition
Developing countries like Indonesia still need large funding to improve energy transition as an effort to overcome the climate crisis. However, funding commitments without realization will not be enough. Indonesia also needs to prepare
Kompas | Decarbonize Away Grills from Fire
Starting from 2019, the global average temperature has increased by 1.1 degrees Celsius, which is hotter than the pre-industrial period of the 1850s. The increase in temperature on the earth’s
Koran Jakarta | Indonesia Must Show Strong Commitment to Address Climate Change
Indonesia is not yet seen as a leader in the global climate change agenda because until now a number of environmental problems still occur, such as deforestation or destruction of
Kompas.com | Whoosh Serves 1 Million Passengers, is Carbon Footprint Significantly Reduced?
The Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Railway (KCJB) or Whoosh has served a total of 1,028,216 passengers during its two months of commercial operation, from October 17 to December 25, 2023. Read
Kompas | The Role of State-Owned Banks is Important as a Catalyst for Energy Transition Financing
BUMN Bank has a role as a positive catalyst to encourage other national banks to support financing energy transition. The government is finalizing a policy of distributing low interest credit through state-owned
IDX Channel | Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Maps Three Ocean Energy for Renewable Energy, Which is Suitable for RI?
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has identified and mapped three types of ocean energy potential as EBT, including tidal power, wave energy, and ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC).