
Research agencies: Indonesia’s energy transition policy stagnant
Jakarta – Research institute Trend Asia and the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) assess the energy transition policy in Indonesia is

Jakarta – Research institute Trend Asia and the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) assess the energy transition policy in Indonesia is

Jakarta – The Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (METI) assesses that changing regulations have disrupted the renewable energy business community, so there needs to be a

Jakarta – Kayan Hydro Energy (KHE) is resuming the development of the 9,000-megawatt (MW) hydropower power project in North Kalimantan after it has cleared up

Jakarta – The government’s policy to subsidise electric vehicles has the potential to be misdirected and biassed, according to members of parliament. They said incentives

Jakarta – Marriott International Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pertamina Gas Subholding through its affiliate PT Pertagas Niaga (PTGN), as an effort

Jakarta – Indonesia has just got a new friend in its efforts to drum up investment that will be positive for society and the environment.

Jakarta – Until 2022, the share of new renewable energy (NRE) in the national energy mix will only reach 12.3 percent. This is still far

Jakarta – PT PLN (Persero) recorded revenue of IDR 26.6 billion from the sale of 749,151 megawatt hours (MWh) of renewable energy certificates (RECs) from

Jakarta – Utilisation of seaweed in Indonesia has not been maximised, even though seaweed plays a major role in climate change adaptation, by absorbing carbon

Jakarta – PT PLN (Persero) is building a 70 MW wind power plant in Tanah Laut, South Kalimantan. In the project, PLN is collaborating with
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