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View all search resultsIn the same way that collective climate actions are needed to step up the game in pushing for sustainable solutions around the globe, a collaborative mechanism is necessary to both increase and entice renewable energy investments.
While Indonesia’s energy transition is not progressing as fast as hoped, there is a noticeable shift away from fuel oil on the consumer side, with trendsetters driving electric vehicles on the streets of the capital. The Jakarta Post asked some of them about their experiences.
With 60 million people living within a kilometer of state forests who rely on the land for their livelihoods, harnessing biomass technologies can be a solution to Indonesia’s energy trilemma: security, affordability and sustainability.
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