Irine Handika Ikasari
Faculty Of Law, Gadjah Mada University, Jl. Sosio Yustisia No. 1, Bulaksumur, Kab. Sleman, D.I. Yogyakarta 55281

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PERANAN PAJAK PEMANFAATAN DAN PENGAMBILAN AIR BAWAH TANAH TERHADAP KONSERVASI AIR TANAH Dyah Ayu Widowati; Irine Handika Ikasari
Mimbar Hukum - Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada Vol 23, No 2 (2011)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This study examines the role of groundwater conservation tax in Bantul regency. We will analyse the enforcement of groundwater conservation in Bantul and what role that the tax serves for the conservation policy. The study will also discuss the allocation of taxation revenue for the continuation of Bantul groundwater conservation. Penelitian ini menguji peran pajak air bawah tanah air konservasi di Kabupaten Bantul, yaitu pelaksanaan konservasi air bawah tanah di Bantul dan apa peran yang diberikan dari pajak air pada konservasi air bawah tanah dan berapa banyak hasil pajak air dialokasikan untuk program konservasi air bawah tanah di Kabupaten Bantul.
Influence of PSC Changes in The Upstream Sector From Cost Recovery System into Gross Split Towards The Obligation to Pay Land and Building Tax Irine Handika Ikasari
Mimbar Hukum - Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada Vol 31, No 1 (2019)
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AbstractThe scheme of profit sharing contracts has been significantly changed due to the enactment of Ministerial Regulation of Energy and Mineral Resources No. 8/2017 concerning the Gross Split Revenue Sharing Contract on January 16, 2017.This research focused on: First, the relationship between the change of PSC Cost Recovery form to PSC Gross Split with the mechanism of Administration of Land and Building Tax and its addressat; and Second relationship between change of PSC Cost Recovery form PSC Gross Split with procedure of Land and Building Tax calculation at exploration and exploitation stage.IntisariSkema kontrak bagi hasil mengalami perubahan yang sangat signifikan akibat diundangkannya Peraturan Menteri ESDM No. 8/2017 Tentang Kontrak Bagi Hasil Gross Split pada tanggal 16 Januari 2017. Penelitian ini difokuskan pada: Pertama, hubungan antara perubahan bentuk PSC Cost Recovery menjadi PSC Gross Split dengan mekanisme penatausahaan Pajak Bumi dan Bangunan dan addressat-nya; dan Kedua hubungan antara perubahan bentuk PSC Cost Recovery menjadi PSC Gross Split dengan tata cara perhitungan PBB pada tahap eksplorasi dan eksploitasi.
The feed-in tariff (FIT) policy to improve renewable energy utilization: An analysis of FIT implementation in ASEAN countries from renewable energy growth, decarbonization, and investment perspective Mujammil Asdhiyoga Rahmanta; Ari Permana; Wilson Susanto; Endiarjati Dewandaru Sadono; Irine Handika Ikasari; Muhammad Akhsin Muflikhun
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development Vol 12, No 5 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : Center of Biomass & Renewable Energy, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijred.2023.55929

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The FIT policy are widely adopted in the world to promote the utilization of renewable energy technology (RET). Tariff rates, tariff regression mechanisms, contract term, and quota constraints are all components of the FIT policy. This policy has also been adopted by Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN countries to optimize their renewable energy (RE) potential. This paper examines the utilization of RET in power generation under the FIT policy from the perspective of the growth of renewable energy, environment, and investment which applied in five major ASEAN countries in term of the biggest generation capacity, such as: Indonesia Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. This study shows that the FIT has been successful in accelerating renewable energy growth compared to pre-FIT, where annual RE capacity growth was 7.52% in Thailand (2007-2021), 16.38% in Vietnam (2011-2021), 4.56% in Indonesia (2012-2021) 2021), 9.11% in Malaysia (2012-2021), and 5.21% in the Philippines (2012-2021). FIT also managed to keep CO2/kWh emissions production stable in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand while increasing RE production in their power systems. Otherwise, due to the low utilization of RET in Indonesia and the Philippines, CO2 emissions in them has increased significantly, 6.67% per year at Indonesia, and 15.25% per year at the Philippines after the introduction of the FIT. Generally, FIT has succeeded in increasing the value of international funding investments in RE sector in Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines
The feed-in tariff (FIT) policy to improve renewable energy utilization: An analysis of FIT implementation in ASEAN countries from renewable energy growth, decarbonization, and investment perspective Mujammil Asdhiyoga Rahmanta; Ari Permana; Wilson Susanto; Endiarjati Dewandaru Sadono; Irine Handika Ikasari; Muhammad Akhsin Muflikhun
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development Vol 12, No 5 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : Center of Biomass & Renewable Energy, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijred.2023.55929

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The FIT policy are widely adopted in the world to promote the utilization of renewable energy technology (RET). Tariff rates, tariff regression mechanisms, contract term, and quota constraints are all components of the FIT policy. This policy has also been adopted by Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN countries to optimize their renewable energy (RE) potential. This paper examines the utilization of RET in power generation under the FIT policy from the perspective of the growth of renewable energy, environment, and investment which applied in five major ASEAN countries in term of the biggest generation capacity, such as: Indonesia Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. This study shows that the FIT has been successful in accelerating renewable energy growth compared to pre-FIT, where annual RE capacity growth was 7.52% in Thailand (2007-2021), 16.38% in Vietnam (2011-2021), 4.56% in Indonesia (2012-2021) 2021), 9.11% in Malaysia (2012-2021), and 5.21% in the Philippines (2012-2021). FIT also managed to keep CO2/kWh emissions production stable in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand while increasing RE production in their power systems. Otherwise, due to the low utilization of RET in Indonesia and the Philippines, CO2 emissions in them has increased significantly, 6.67% per year at Indonesia, and 15.25% per year at the Philippines after the introduction of the FIT. Generally, FIT has succeeded in increasing the value of international funding investments in RE sector in Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines