Media Coverage
Antara | Ministry of Investment Push Solar Energy Included in Gigawatt Order
Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Executive Director Fabby Tumiwa said that achieving the green energy mix target of 23 percent by 2025 requires additional renewable energy generation capacity of
Kompas | Indonesia Targets 2,300 Megawatts of Solar Power by 2023
The target was stated in the declaration at the “Indonesia Solar Summit 2022” which was held on a hybrid basis, Tuesday (19/4/2022), by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
CNBC | Airlangga Said Solar Power Plant will be Reliable, But the Regulation Stuck
“As for now, the solar capacity that has been built only reach 200,1 megawatt hence, this becomes one of the alternatives that will be pushed and give a positive result,
Kompas | Solar Energy Development Still Face Obstacles
Executive Director of Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa in the workshop “Indonesia Solar Summit 2022”, Wednesday (20/4/2022), said, to achieve gigawatt order, solar energy development must be carried out
Katadata | Private Sectors Find It Hard to Implement Rooftop Solar PV, MEMR will Revise the Regulation
In the same location, the Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR), Fabby Tumiwa, said, in the implementation of rooftop PLTS, PLN has not implemented MEMR Regulation
Asia Today | Indonesia Has The Potential to Become a Solar Power House in Southeast Asia
Through the Indonesia Solar Summit 2022, which was initiated by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) in collaboration with the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), it is
CNBC | Will Be Reliable Energy In The Future, This Treasure will be Boosted
To mobilize this potential investment, IESR assesses that an attractive and supportive ecosystem is needed, including good policies and regulations, comprehensive implementation of existing regulations, and support to encourage the
Jakarta Post | High Oil Prices Renew Calls to Speed Up Energy Transition
“Our energy security vulnerability will remain high as long as we depend on fossil fuels,” said Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Executive Director Fabby Tumiwa on Monday, adding that