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Kontan | The target of 23% new renewable energy mix in 2025 is believed to be met through the implementation of Solar PV
A number of academics believe that the implementation of solar PV can encourage the fulfillment of the New Renewable Energy mix target of 23% by 2025. The results of the
Dunia Energi | Indonesia Starts Pioneering Zero Carbon Emissions
The Indonesian government has officially sent an NDC bar document to the United Nations (UN) which refers to reducing carbon emissions by 2030 to reduce the earth’s temperature not to
Warta Ekonomi | Encouraging the Energy Transition Process, Delivering Decarbonization
Every year the climate crisis is becoming more serious and there needs to be extra efforts to avoid climate change due to global warming and one of them is by
Antara News | Indonesia needs 14 GW renewable energy to reach 2025 target: IESR
Renewable energy’s share in the national energy mix is currently recorded at just 11.2 percent, far below the target of 23 percent, executive director of the Institute for Essential Services
Warta Bromo | Pandemic and Momentum to Create Energy Resilience
In order to support the plan to reduce the impact of climate change due to the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) as stated in the Paris Agreement, the East Java
Cendana News | IESR : Indonesia Needs 14 Gigawatts of New Renewable Energy
Executive Director of the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) Fabby Tumiwa said Indonesia needs at least 14 gigawatts so that the 23 percent target can be achieved within four
JawaPos | IESR and HOR Ask for Commitments on Energy Transition and Green Economy
The energy transition will only become a discourse if the strategy and roadmap are not included in the National Mid-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) and Government Work Plan (RKP) in the
The Jakarta Post | 2030s to mark turning point for Indonesian coal exports: Experts
An energy researcher and a coal association chair have predicted that the country’s coal exports will start to decline in the 2030s, largely because the commodity’s biggest buyers, China and