Media Coverage
ANTARA | Power Wheeling Allows Private Sector to Set Electricity Prices
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) believes that regulating the power wheeling scheme in the New and Renewable Energy Bill (EBET Bill) will accelerate the development and adoption of
Kompas.com | Young People Fight Climate Change, Starting with Small Things
A number of young people from various backgrounds and expertise spoke about the importance of action against climate change at the Youth Climate Conference 2024. Read more on Kompas.com.
Kata Data | YCC 2024, Event for Young People to Voice the Urgency of the Energy Transition
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) together with the Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia Project encourages young people to voice the urgency for Indonesia to
Kontan | Here’s Why the Target for Renewable Energy Investment Realization in 2024 is Difficult to Achieve
The investment target for the New Renewable Energy (NRE) sector in 2024 is considered difficult to achieve. The reason is that there are not many NRE projects have been realized
Kontan | Producers Tend to Export Biomass Rather than Sell Domestically
The government will continue to encourage the use of biomass to reduce carbon emissions. The policy is contained in the Draft Government Regulation (RPP) which will revise Government Regulation (PP)
TechinAsia | Can Indonesia Overtake Thailand to Become Asia’s Detroit through Electric Cars?
For several years, Thailand has been ahead of Indonesia in terms of export value and automotive or car manufacturing. But when we talking about electric vehicles (EVs), nature favors Indonesia.
Kompas | Two Sides of Biomass Utilization for CFPP
The implementation of co-firing or mixing biomass with coal in steam power plants is considered capable of increasing the contribution of energy renewables in the electrical energy mix. Apart from that, the use of wood processing waste as
Media Indonesia | Still Confusing, Jokowi’s Ministers are not Compact on Subsidized Fuel Restrictions
Cabinet ministers under President Joko Widodo’s administration are considered incompatible regarding restrictions on the purchase of subsidized fuel oil (BBM). Member of Commission VII of the House of Representatives, Mulyanto,