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View all search resultsIndonesia officially kicked off on Thursday the development of the Rp 1.8 trillion (US$127.24 million) Cirata floating solar power plant in West Java, one of the national strategic projects (PSN), as the government aims to boost the contribution of renewables to the country’s energy mix.
Indonesia is looking to the UAE, China and the United States to fund its massive infrastructure projects and boost investment and development against the backdrop of a domestic economic slowdown, Luhut has said previously.
It is back to square one for a development plan to build the world’s largest floating solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in West Java, as the government has decided to drop out of a deal that was made with the United Arab Emirates.
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