Media Coverage
Kompas.com | 2024, Indonesia’s Energy Transition Slow, Transportation Sector Improves
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assesses that the development of the energy transition in Indonesia will still be slow throughout 2024. Read more on Kompas.com
Republika | Ministry of Industry Prepares Decarbonization Roadmap
The Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) is collaborating with the World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia and the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) to prepare a roadmap for reducing carbon emissions
Kompas Tv | Peek at Norway’s Way of Building an Electric Vehicle Ecosystem, Indonesia Can Adopt It
Norway has successfully become a country that builds an electric vehicle ecosystem . Indonesia, which is currently enthusiastic about electric vehicles, can adopt the methods implemented by one of the
Media Indonesia | One of the Causes of Air Pollution in Indonesia Comes from the Transportation Sector
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said that one of the causes of air pollution in Jabodetabek and also in many big cities in Indonesia
Indonesia’s Energy Sector Kaleidoscope 2024
As the year 2024 draws to a close, it is time to reflect on what has happened in Indonesia over the past year, especially in the energy sector which has
Tempo | Why the Government is Rushing to Build Nuclear Power Plants?
Several foreign nuclear companies met the National Energy Council to explore the construction of nuclear power plants. Read more on Tempo.
Mongabay | Year-End Notes: Can South Sumatra Use Clean Energy?
South Sumatra is one of the dirtiest energy-producing regions in Indonesia. There are about 16 power plants that use fossil energy, and every year hundreds of millions of tons of
Republika | Jejak Kiara Film Released to Promote Climate Change Issues
The Clean, Affordable, and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia project has officially launched the short film Jejak Kiara . Read more on Republika.