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Most Indonesians support shutting down coal power plants

While the majority of Indonesians support a departure from coal-fired electricity, most are not aware of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) funding scheme.

Yohana Belinda (The Jakarta Post)
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Thu, July 6, 2023 Published on Jul. 6, 2023 Published on 2023-07-06T11:21:12+07:00

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Dirty energy: Smoke and steam billow from a coal-fired power plant owned by Indonesia Power in Suralaya, Banten province, on July 10, 2020. Dirty energy: Smoke and steam billow from a coal-fired power plant owned by Indonesia Power in Suralaya, Banten province, on July 10, 2020. (Reuters/Willy Kurniawan)

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ndonesians are in favor of an early shutdown of coal-fired power plants to achieve the country’s target for the reduction of carbon emissions, according to a survey from the Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS).

The survey results published on Wednesday show that a large majority of the 1,245 respondents agree with plans to accelerate the closure of coal-fired power plants, even though only a minority know about the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), which provides funding for the coal phase-out.

Among those that are aware of the JETP, support for the coal phase-out is very high, with 89 percent in favor, but even among those that do not know about the funding program, 62 percent want coal-fired power plants off the grid sooner rather than later.

CELIOS concluded that the JETP should seize the moment to increase awareness about the energy transition, arguing that public support for the early closure of the power plants was crucial for mitigating environmental damage, improving public health and accelerating the transition to renewable energy sources.

Interestingly, the survey reveals that agricultural sector workers are the most “optimistic” about the government's capacity to adopt regulations that would assist the energy transition, with 91 percent affirming this.

People with vocational education degrees also express above-average support for the closure of the plants. “This is likely because they are directly involved in sectors closely related to energy, such as manufacturing and automotive industries,” the study authors write.

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Unpaid family workers and unemployed people, meanwhile, are less supportive, which, according to CELIOS, is likely because they “are concerned that the closure of [coal-fired power plants] could lead to increased electricity and food prices, negatively impacting their well-being.”

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