Media Coverage
Tempo | Energy Transition Funding Gets Tighter After Donald Trump Becoms US President
The acceleration of Indonesia’s energy transition through the JETP scheme is threatened by US President Donald Trump’s policies. Read more on Tempo.
CNN Indonesia | Nuclear vs Renewable Energy: Which is More Realistic for Indonesia?
The leading newspaper The New York Times (NYT) highlighted a strange phenomenon in the COP29 arena, last November 2024. Nuclear , which for decades was ridiculed as a dangerous energy
Tempo | Mining Concessions for Universities and MSMEs, IESSR: They Have No Expertise, Capital or Business Networks
Mining concessions in the latest revision of the Minerba Law are considered unsuitable for granting to institutions that are not basically mine managers. Read more on Tempo.
ANTARA | Observer: Government must be serious about using bioethanol as BBN
The government is expected to seriously encourage the development of bioethanol as a biofuel (BBN) after being designated as one of the National Strategic Projects (PSN). Read more on ANTARA.
Koran Jakarta | Let’s Strengthen NRE, President Prabowo Believes RI Will No Longer Import Fuel by 2030
President Prabowo Subianto believes that Indonesia will no longer import fuel oil (BBM) within the next five years, in line with the government’s efforts to realize energy independence or self-sufficiency.
Tempo | Outlook 2025: How Prabowo’s Government Will Meet Renewable Energy Mix Targets
Indonesia is targeting a mix of new and renewable energy of 23 percent by 2025. This target is part of Indonesia’s commitment to achieving net zero emissions (NZE) by 2060.
Kompas.com | Indonesian Carbon Sold Abroad, Observer: Buyers Look for Quality
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that buyers of carbon certificates or carbon credits from abroad tend to choose quality credits. Read more
Kontan | 71 GW Electricity Capacity Addition Plan 70% from Renewable Energy, How is it Financed?
The government is planning to increase power generation capacity by 71 gigawatts (GW), the majority of which utilizes new renewable energy sources (NRE). Read more on Kontan.