Not Just a Price Saviour: Coal Production Cuts Must Be a Turning Point for Energy Transition and Governance Reform

Jakarta - The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia coalition urges the government to immediately implement its plan to reduce Indonesian coal production. However, PWYP Indonesia…

Coal Flooded by Oversupply, PWYP Urges Government to Rein in Production

KONTAN.CO.ID – JAKARTA. The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia Coalition urges the government to immediately implement its plan to reduce national coal production. The policy,…

Discourse on Cutting Coal Production Is Seen as Needing to Accelerate the Energy Transition

KOMPAS.com — The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia Coalition believes that the government’s discourse on cutting coal production must become a momentum to accelerate the…

The High Cost of Coal Gasification Projects

Coal Gasification Projects Require Rp 480 Trillion in Investment. Considered More Suitable for Research Than Application. The GOVERNMENT has promoted the downstream processing of…

Why Redirecting LPG Subsidies to Coal-Based DME Is Harmful

The Government Redirects LPG Subsidies to Coal Gasification. It Has Failed Before. The GOVERNMENT plans to redirect liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) subsidies to the dimethyl ether…

Fighting Energy Transition Corruption!

The recent commemoration of World Anti-Corruption Day (Hakordia) 2025 on December 9th, with the theme "Unite Action, Eradicate Corruption," provided a crucial opportunity for…

Mining in Kalimantan Has Gone Too Far, Civil Society Groups Push for a Moratorium

Samarinda, IDN Times – The call for a moratorium on mining permits is once again gaining traction, this time emerging from Kalimantan—long regarded as the heart of Indonesia’s…

The Call for a Mining Permit Moratorium Grows Stronger as Kalimantan’s Ecological Crisis Reaches a State of Emergency

WARTA PONTIANAK – The strong call for a moratorium on mining permits has resurfaced, this time emerging from Kalimantan—Indonesia’s powerhouse of extractive natural resources.…

Voices from Borneo: Moratorium on Mining Permits Now!

Pontianak – The urgency and demand for a moratorium on mining permits is once again being voiced. This time it comes from the island of Kalimantan, an island rich in natural…

PWYP Indonesia Study: Coal Production Control Is Becoming More Urgent—Immediately Implement a Permit Moratorium, Improve Governance, and Accelerate the Energy Transition!

Jakarta – Amid Indonesia’s commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2060, coal production instead broke a record 836.1 million tons in 2024—double the 400-million-ton limit…

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