RENEWABLES

IESR: Global climate ambition remains weak in the ‘Global Mutirão’ document
Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) said that the “Global Mutirão” document produced at the close of the UN Climate Conference (COP30)

IESR: Access to green electricity must be made easier; currently, 37% of captive coal-fired power plants
Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has emphasised that Indonesia’s dependence on coal-based energy will be a major obstacle to economic competitiveness

Coal export duty key to funding, accelerating the realisation of the 100 GW solar energy programme
Jakarta – Civil society views the government’s plan to impose an export duty on coal starting in 2026 as a significant breakthrough that could change

Report: Coal exports to ASEAN are temporary, Indonesia caught between competition and regional clean energy policies
Jakarta – A report by the Energy Shift Institute (ESI) assesses Indonesia’s efforts to shift coal exports to Southeast Asian countries as nothing more than

IESR: Central Java’s enormous renewable energy potential is far from optimal; efforts are needed to meet electricity demand
Semarang – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) assesses that the potential for renewable energy (RE) in Central Java remains far from optimal, even

Indonesia’s 2,160-GW geothermal resource seen as key to powering industry
Jakarta – The latest report from Project InnerSpace, entitled The Future of Geothermal in Indonesia, reveals that Indonesia’s geothermal energy potential is 2,160 gigawatts (GW).

