
IESR laments the government’s omission of coal-powered plants’ early retirement plan in JETP document
Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) regrets the removal of the plan to end the operation of coal-fired power plants with a
Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) regrets the removal of the plan to end the operation of coal-fired power plants with a
Jakarta – PT PLN (Persero) Group established cooperation with seven Chinese companies recently at the Indonesia-China Business Forum in Beijing, according to PLN officials. The
Jakarta – China’s investment in Indonesia between 2006 and 2022 reached USD 35 billion, a quarter of which was channelled into the energy sector. However,
Jakarta – The Indonesian government needs a huge investment of up to USD 1 trillion to continue pushing the energy transition programme to achieve a
by: Hartatik Indonesia now officially has a carbon exchange. At the end of September, President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) launched the inaugural carbon trading, known as
Semarang – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) and the Ford Foundation in Indonesia encourage the government to prioritise equity, especially in the Just
Jakarta – Senior Advisor Programme Manager of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Michael Waldron, revealed that electricity system prices and investment costs for developing new
Jakarta – The ecosystem and value chain of electric vehicles is one of the most popular projects at the ASEAN-Indo Pacific Forum (AIPF), according to
Jakarta – The Japanese government has agreed to provide 2 trillion yen annually, or USD 13.5 billion, to help accelerate the energy transition in Indonesia.
Jakarta – Indonesia is gearing up for its inaugural carbon trade, set to commence the last week of September. Reuters news agency reported that it
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