Media Coverage
Kompas.com | Accelerating Energy Transition Requires Policy Breakthroughs
The Indonesian government has a political commitment to undergo an energy transition, thereby increasing funding for renewable energy projects, both at the bilateral and multilateral levels. Read more on Kompas.
ANTARA | IESR States That The Energy Transition in Indonesia is Currently in The Consolidation Phase
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa mentioned that the energy transition process in Indonesia over the last three years has been in the consolidation
Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Investment Lowest in Years Amid Transition Push
Indonesia is expected to see the lowest investment realization in renewable energy projects in six years, despite the country’s aim to decarbonize its electricity sector, which experts suggest it is
China Global South | Q&A: Understanding the Potential of Indonesia China Tie-Up in Solar Energy
Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has asked the Ministry of Investment to look for investors who would be interested in projects outside nickel and tin. Apparently, the president has identified
Jakarta Post | RI Renewable Energy Investment Lowest in Years Amid Transition Push
Indonesia is expected to see the lowest investment realization in renewable energy projects in six years, despite the country’s aim to decarbonize its electricity sector, which experts suggest it is
Kata Data | The Trend of Renewable Energy Development in Indonesia is Slowing, Threatening NZE Targets
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) states that the trend of renewable energy development is slowing, reaching only 0.97 gigawatts (GW) out of the targeted 3.4 GW in the
Kontan | What is Needed for Energy Transition to Accelerate in Indonesia
Indonesia aims to reach the peak of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2035 and subsequently decline to achieve net zero emissions (NZE) by 2060 or earlier. Achieving this target still
Kompas.com | Not Only Electricity, Energy Transition Needs to Be Comprehensive
Energy transition in Indonesia must be carried out comprehensively, not only limited to the electricity sector but also targeting other sectors. Read more on Kompas.