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The announcement was made during the launch of 26 power plants that recently began operations across Indonesia. Bahlil highlighted the country's abundant natural resources such as sunlight ...
A $20 billion climate financing deal between Indonesia and a group of industrialized nations led by the U.S. and Japan has hit a snag due to captive coal-fired power plants. Indonesia was supposed ...
JAKARTA, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Indonesia aims to issue emission quotas for some coal-fired power plants within this month as a first step towards creating a mechanism for domestic carbon trading ...
Indonesia will exclude coal-fired power plants operated by industrial estates from its investment plan for a G7-led funding program to decarbonize its power sector, sources drafting the document ...
Indonesia’s efforts to decarbonize the country’s power generation sector took a major step on Feb. 22 as the government launched the first phase of mandatory carbon trading for coal-fired ...
JAKARTA - Indonesia plans to add 69.5 gigawatts (GW) of power capacity by the end of 2034, much of it from renewable sources, but it still expects to add new coal-fired power plants, its Energy ...
Indonesia is among the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases, currently relies on coal for more than half of its energy needs and has no nuclear power plants in operation. Hashim ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, mentioned that Indonesia is set to utilize nuclear power plants by 2030, as laid out in the Power Supply Business ...
Indonesia is exploring two sites on which to develop its first nuclear power plants as part of the nation’s shift from coal The first is in West Kalimantan, near where the new capital city of ...