Flexible Thermal Power Plant
This report aims to provide a holistic analysis surrounding the operation of a flexible coal-fired power plant (CFPP).
This report aims to provide a holistic analysis surrounding the operation of a flexible coal-fired power plant (CFPP).
The following is a collection of testimonials from Rooftop PV users in Central Java which is compiled in a booklet format by IESR and the Central Java Provincial Government. Testimonials were collected from users from various elements of society ranging from the general public, local governments, and companies in Central Java. Find information on what they have to say about PV mini-grid, motivation for adoption, financing, and procurement of rooftop PV in this report.
This fifth edition of the IETO collects various perspectives from stakeholders in the energy sector and curates them with in-depth studies to deliver strategic analysis of how the energy transition to a low-carbon energy system is transforming in the country.
Presented in a journalistic style, this book tells the story of why Indonesia must transform towards renewable energy in accordance with the 2015 Paris Agreement which was also signed. Likewise, the efforts made by the government, the private sector to the community level in developing renewable energy, along with the challenges. Nothing is easy, but nothing is impossible. Utilization of renewable energy is a must.
IESR issues a briefing paper regarding utility-scale solar power plants auctions that include dynamics, problem identification, comparisons with other countries, and related recommendations.
This report focuses on how countries that are dealing with climate change planning can ensure that these plans are integrated
IESR issued a policy brief covering the dynamics of development, economy, and opportunities surrounding Floating PV in Indonesia.
The Climate Transparency Report 2021, previously known as the Brown to Green report, provides a comprehensive overview of all G20 countries, whether – and how well – they are doing on the journey to transition towards a net-zero emissions economy.
This study aims to provide a comprehensive methodology and estimations on the potential of renewable energy in Indonesia
IESR conducted an initial analysis of the potential for solar energy in Bali for government and public buildings, hotels in
Indonesia’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions is not sufficient to achieve the target of the Paris Agreement, in keeping the
Indonesia is considering how to reduce its growing greenhouse gas emissions. A moratorium on new coal power plants bodes well