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View all search resultsA senior minister says the government is looking at shutting down Banten's Suralaya coal power plant early to help reduce air pollution in Jakarta, which generally ranges between the third and fourth levels of the six-tier index for air quality.
Because Indonesia's energy transition costs are higher than any group of countries can provide, to accelerate the energy transition, Indonesia needs a friendly, welcoming business environment where renewable projects can thrive.
As Indonesia's mineral processing industry continues to grow, it is crucial for the government to shift to rewewable energy and promote less carbon-intensive processes in the domestic nickel downstream industry, so it can attract climate-conscious investors while contributing to the country's climate goals.
The government is facing fresh calls to evaluate the public health and socioeconomic impacts of the country’s widespread use of coal-fired power plants as it moves to implement the landmark Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
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