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3 days ago |
Jakarta, INTI - Indonesia is seeking to significantly expand its renewable energy capacity through the Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL), with a target of reaching 42 GW of renewable energy generation by 2034. However, renewable energy capacity growth over the past five years has averaged only around 0.7 GW annually. To meet the target, the country needs to add at least 4 GW of renewable en...
1 month ago |
Jakarta, INTI - The ambition of Prabowo Subianto to develop 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity, starting with the conversion of 13 GW of diesel power plants (PLTD) into solar power plants (PLTS) in the initial phase, has been widely seen as a strategic move worth supporting. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) estimates that this initiative could significantly...
Jakarta, INTI - Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) reminded the Indonesian government to respond to the potential fossil fuel crisis with realistic, measurable policies that do not increase fiscal pressure. IESR believes that policy directions such as energy transition, efficiency, and supply diversification are appropriate, but their implementation requires deeper technical, econom...
2 months ago |
Jakarta, INTI - The rapid expansion of industry-owned power plants, commonly known as captive power plants, is making decarbonization efforts in the electricity sector increasingly challenging. This is largely because most captive plants still rely on fossil fuels, particularly coal. The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) recorded that captive power capacity surged from just 14 gig...