Media Coverage
Kontan | Funding Source Is Getting Difficult, Coal Power Plant Project Potentials to Hampered
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said that for all this time, coal power plant projects in Indonesia generally are funded by Japan, South Korea, and
CNN | What Expert Says about LPG Subsidy Shift to Electric Stove
A similar thing is also said by Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa that, a subsidy shift from 3kg of LPG to electric stoves would be
Antara | Targeting Jakarta’s Millennial, Satset Gerilya Discuss Floating Solar PV
“I think this is the time for us to encourage such programs to be a compulsory curriculum in college,” said Sripeni Inten Cahyani welcoming the Satset Gerilya Series, an event
Koran Jakarta | Before Stop Operating Permanently, Coal Power Plant Function Should Shift from “Baseload”
In an IESR study, the means for coal power plant modification to operate flexibly can be focused on baseload reduction from 50 percent to 30 percent, an increase in the
Antara | IESR Advised to Modify Coal Power Plant to Supply Energy Flexibly
Executive Director IESR Fabby Tumiwa said modification will shift the early role of coal power plants as baseload and adapt its plant’s output following the renewable energy intermittency hence, it
IDN Times | PLN Plans to Phase Out Coal Power Plant to Boost New and Renewable Energy, What Are The Steps?
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), said that coal power plants (CFPP or PLTU) that functioned as a primary power plant at first can be operationalized flexibly. A coal power
Kumparan | Apart from Phasing Out Coal Power Plant, This What Can Government Do To Increase Renewable Energy
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) released a report in respect of coal power plant operation flexibly. In the report, IESR assessed that coal power plant that is operationalized flexibly
CNBC | NE-RE (EB-ET) Bill Becomes an ‘Open-Door’ for Nuclear Development
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa thinks HOR (DPR) has its own interest when drafting EBT Bill, seeing from the distinction between New Energy (EB) and