Media Coverage
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
Katadata | Experts: Electricity Rate Hike May Boost Solar Panel Use
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) executive director Fabby Tumiwa said on Monday that the use of rooftop solar panels “can slightly reduce the impact of the increase in electricity
Merdeka | MEMR Strategy to Achieve 23% Renewable Energy Mix Target in 2025
Previously, Energy Transformation Manager IESR, Jannata Giwangkara said, 23 per cent utilization of renewable energy in Rencana Umum Energi Nasional (RUEN) 2025 is hard to be achieved. He estimated Indonesia
Suara | Indonesia is about to Fail in Reducing Emission
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said to achieve the 23% target of the renewable energy mix in 2025, need an additional 14 GW of renewable
Kontan | The Implementation of the Solar Rooftop PV in Ministry Regulation Might Boost the EBT Target
Executive Director Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said to achieve 23% of renewable energy mix in 2025, it is needed to add 14 GW of renewable energy
Merdeka | Limiting Rooftop PV Capacity Makes Solar Electricity Less Attractive
“Limiting 10-15 percent of Rooftop PV capacity makes the solar economy low and unattractive. Public interest in installing rooftop PV has decreased,” said Executive Director of the Institute for Essential
Suara | Inhibit Energy Transition, PLN’s Policy to Restrict Solar PV Installation Is Mistaken
The Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa also expressed the same opinion. He considered that the restriction policy actually made the installation of rooftop