Media Coverage
Kumparan | National Energy Council: Indonesia is Capable to Achieve Net Zero Emission without Nuclear Power Plants
“Indonesia has new-renewable energy supply more than its need until 2050, even up to 2100, and in the future nuclear will still be higher than oil and gas, hydro, or
Kontan | New and Renewable Bill hasn’t Accommodate All Interest Group
One of the aspirations came from women and communities in the frontier, remote, and left behind areas (3T). It had been explained on Webinar RUU EBT: Melihat lebih Jauh Perspektif
Katadata | Coal Price is Increasing
Executive Director of Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa believed that the coal crisis that happened toward the end of last year will not happen in the future.
CNN | Analyst Explained the Reason Russia-Ukraine Conflict Potential to Increase Coal Price
Executive Director of Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that the upsurge of coal price in the global market was caused by panic buying due to conflict
Katadata | Russia-Ukraina War, Coal Price Hit US$ 203,69/Tons
Though coal prices increased significantly, Executive Director of Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa believed that the coal supply crisis that happened last year will not likely occur
Ekonomi Bisnis | New-Renewable Energy Development still Hampered
Executive Director of Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa explained that the development of new renewable energy power plants is still hampered. Several factors are involved as the
Ekonomi Bisnis | Fossil Fuels is Getting More Expensive, Renewable Energy Acceleration is Needed
Executive Director of Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa explained that natural resources in Indonesia have the capability to decrease the import of (fossil) energy. It is because
Kumparan | Tracking Indonesia’s Energy Transition Roadmap Strategy
Referring to IESR (Institute for Essential Services Reform) the renewable energy mix in 2021 will reach 11.5%. Obviously, this is still far from the target of 23% in 2025. Read