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View all search resultsThyssenkrupp Decarbon Technologies and BayernLB hosted the “Powering the Green Transformation in Southeast Asia” forum in Jakarta on Oct. 30, focusing on technology and financing enablers for decarbonization across Southeast Asia.
Malaysia, which relies on coal and natural gas for 75 percent of its power needs, is trailing its Southeast Asian neighbours on clean energy expansion - and climate experts say the new government should tap more global green funding to cut carbon emissions, tackle the effects of warming and protect nature.
Indonesia's commitment to environmentally friendly and sustainable development is not for a want of trying. But will the government be able to go beyond economic recovery when private sector concerns are also factored in?
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