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View all search resultsExpert have contended that the government is carried away by ambition with its plan to make the use of B40 biodiesel mandatory starting next year, as refiners may fail to produce enough palm oil-derived fuel.
Bus operators have complained that 20 percent blended biodiesel has caused their engines to run poorly, providing a cautionary message for future developments as Indonesia envisions a future with unblended pure biodiesel to fuel vehicles across the country.
Out of five renewable energy sources being developed in Indonesia, bioenergy saw the most progress this year as Indonesia escalated a policy mandating the use of biofuel-blended diesel. Otherwise, renewable energy development and investments are poised to fall behind annual targets.
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