Media Coverage
BBC | Half a million Indonesian households live without electricity, can clean energy be the solution?
Specifically for solar energy potential, the calculation of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources was denied by IESR and the Global Environmental Institute through their research. The two organizations
Phnom Penh Post | EV to play bigger role than biofuel: Indonesia experts
The Indonesian government has been sending mixed signals to the automotive industry as it looks to both electric vehicles (EV) and biofuels for greener road transportation. Experts queried by the
CNN | IESR Strategy Supports Indonesia to Achieve Zero Emissions by 2050
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) through its latest report entitled Deep Decarbonization of Indonesia’s Energy System: A Pathway to Zero Emissions by 2050 states
Katadata | Government Asked to Emulate Vietnam to Boost RE Generation Mix
Research Coordinator of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Pamela Simamora said that in order to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050, the capacity of NRE in Indonesia must
Siar | IESR Releases Report “Deep Decarbonization of Indonesia’s Energy System: a Pathway to Zero Emissions by 2050”
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has launched a new report entitled “Deep Decarbonization of Indonesia’s Energy System: a Pathway to Zero Emissions by 2050”. Read more Siar
Bisnis | Carbon Capture Is Not Economical yet to Reduce Emissions at Coal Power Plant
Research Coordinator of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Pamela Simamora argues that the application of carbon capture technology in steam power plants is not the best option to
Katadata | Biodiesel Program Could Increase Deforestation Rate
Previously, the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) study in June 2021 also mentioned that the land expansion triggered by the biodiesel program might lead to environmental and social consequences.
Katadata | New Regulations Are Being Discussed, Indonesia Has Long Traded Carbon Bilaterally
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said the practice of buying and selling carbon credits in Indonesia had long been started even without a