Media Coverage
Tirto | The Entropy of Electricity Financing to Eliminate Of Coal Dependence
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Executive Director Fabby Tumiwa told Tirto at COP26 that Indonesia must ensure the availability of funding if it wants to retire the power plant
Mongabay | Testing Indonesia’s Seriousness to Phase-out Coal to Renewable Energy
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) said, post-Glasgow, the government and the National Energy Council (DEN) must accelerate the establishment of a comprehensive roadmap
Tirto | Indonesia, Third Clause & Desire Not to Build New Coal-Fired Power Plants
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa told Tirto in Glasgow, Scotland, Friday (11/5/2021), calling the plan to eliminate coal and the signing of
IDX Channel | AESI Says Utilization of Rooftop Solar PV in Indonesia is Still Insignificant
The potential of solar energy in Indonesia reaches 207 gigawatts. Meanwhile, a study from the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) calculates based on the availability of suitable land, the
IDX Channel | Trillions of Energy Subsidy Considered as Barrier to Transition to Renewable Energy
Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director of IESR, said that ending fossil fuel subsidies will create a level playing field for renewable energy. Moreover, fossil energy subsidy funds will be much more
Katadata | Expert: Indonesia’s NRE Transition Delayed by The Amount of Fossil Energy Subsidy
At the beginning of the pandemic, the G20 countries spent at least USD 318.84 billion to support fossil energy, and fossil subsidies were counterproductive to efforts to make the energy
Warta Ekonomi | IESR Says Fossil Energy Subsidy Could Linger Energy Transition
The government should review the benchmark DMO pricing policy for power generation and make plans to end this policy. To be in line with the Paris Agreement, coal power plant
CNBC Indonesia | The irony, Indonesia is ambitious to achieve carbon neutrality but keep subsidizing fossil energy
Lisa Wijayani, Program Manager of the Green Economy, IESR, said that fossil energy subsidies increase the negative impact of GHG emissions and the state burden. It is due to economic