
Handling Air Pollution in Jakarta: The Role of Coal Power Plants Intervention Towards Early Retirement
Air pollution remains a problem in various regions. Although awareness of air pollution has increased, the urgency to find a
Air pollution remains a problem in various regions. Although awareness of air pollution has increased, the urgency to find a
Jakarta, 18 August 2023 – The President of the Republic of Indonesia (RI) Joko Widodo (Jokowi), in his state address
IESR urges the Indonesian government to address the solar energy supply chain during the upcoming ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting
As one of the initiators of electric cars to accelerate the world’s transition to renewable energy, the automotive and energy
Jakarta, 15 August 2023 Holding the Chair of ASEAN in 2023 and possessing significant economic influence within the ASEAN region,
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) will provide several incentives and facilities to attract large companies to work
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) predicts that increased use of subsidized 3 kg LPG and electricity will cause
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assesses that sustainable development with minimal emissions is believed to bring Indonesia out
The Indonesian government has shown good faith and taken several actions to reduce the use of coal in power plants,
Indonesia’s funding capabilities and needs for climate change mitigation and adaptation are lame. Therefore, the government’s policy direction is on two things,
Several steam power plants in Indonesia are set to retire soon due to the Just Energy Transition Partnership’s (JETP) funding
The government will build a Super Grid, a giant electricity network infrastructure network, to encourage the development of new and