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Since signing the Paris Agreement in 2015, Indonesia has begun to prepare a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) document as an
Since signing the Paris Agreement in 2015, Indonesia has begun to prepare a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) document as an
Jakarta, September 29, 2021 – Indonesia has set its target on achieving a carbon neutral target by 2060 or sooner.
The government has facilitated a clause to reduce parallel capacity costs for industrial customers from 40 hours to five hours
The IESR market survey shows that there is a potential of 9.8 percent or 16 thousand businesses in Central Java
The Indonesian Mining & Energy Forum (IMEF) assesses that the moratorium on the construction of the New PLTU has no
IESR welcomes the RUPTL that has been prepared by the government. On the other hand, IESR believes that the value
In implementing the carbon tax, Indonesia is considered a relatively slow country. Some things that need to be considered again
The IESR (Institute for Essential Services Reform) states that there are four pillars that the Government of Indonesia must do
The energy transition is an opportunity for economic transformation. The key to a successful energy transition can be found by
Executive Director of the Indonesian Coal Entrepreneurs Association, Hendra Sinadia, said that the carbon tax policy needs to be reconsidered
The Maluku and North Maluku regions have a fairly high potential for new and renewable energy, which is 738 gigawatts,
PLN negotiates Commercial Operation Date (COD) 34 with Independent Power Producer (IPP). According to Fabby, Executive Director of IESR, PLN