Media Coverage
Media Indonesia | Indonesia Solar Summit 2025 Combines Economy and Energy Equity
The impact and significance of solar energy utilization goes beyond access to electricity. It also promotes justice by enabling community participation in reducing emissions, fostering the emergence of a new
Republika | Supply Chain and Human Resources Key to Indonesia Optimizing Solar Energy
Indonesia is facing strategic choices in its energy transition. Solar energy, with a potential of nearly 3,200 gigawatts (GW), is believed to be a driving force, not only for achieving
TV One News | Towards Indonesia Solar Summit 2025, Solar Energy Becomes Indonesia’s Weapon to Reduce Emissions and Electricity Costs
IESR, together with the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), will hold the Indonesia Solar Summit (ISS) 2025. Read more on Tv
Bisnis Indonesia | Massive Development of Rooftop Solar Power Plants is Key to Indonesia’s Clean Energy Transition, Says IESR
The development of rooftop solar power plants in Indonesia is key to the clean energy transition, with a target of 17.1 GW by 2025-2034. Regulatory and financial support is needed.
Kompas | Government Relies on Renewable Energy for Rural Electrification
Solar power plants are among the power plants being developed. Independent management can ensure their sustainability. Read more on Kompas.
ANTARA | IESR believes that import duties on raw materials for solar power plants should be waived
The solar module industry in Indonesia is considered to need incentives, particularly in relation to the waiver of import duties on raw materials for solar power plants, in order to
Warta Ekonomi | Danantara Financing in Waste to Energy as a Solution to Overcome the Waste Crisis
Waste is one of the problems currently faced by Indonesia. The increasing volume of waste in almost all regions means that Indonesia can be categorized as being in a waste
Republika | Indonesia’s Solar Energy Capacity Still Below 1 GW, ASEAN Has Surged
Indonesia has only achieved 916 MW of solar energy, far below the achievements of other ASEAN countries. Read more on Republika.