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Katadata | Commodity Supercycle Hurricane Triggers World Energy Crisis
The current energy crisis is closely related to the high cost of fossil energy. Its existence is still important and much needed for power generation. The government must eliminate barriers
Antara | Jakarta’s “savings” for blue skies
50 percent of air pollution in DKI Jakarta is contributed by the transportation sector, 30 percent from power plants and the rest is waste. DKI Jakarta has a potential source
Koran Jakarta | Solar PV Commercial Sector Users in Central Java Get Incentives
The technical potential of solar energy in Central Java reaches 193-670 GWp with the potential for solar around 285-959 TWh per year. This has become an attraction for the commercial
iNews | Solar PV Consumers Reaches 4,133 Users, Most Additions in DIY and Central Java
As of August 2021, there have been 4,133 users of solar power plants (PLTS) and based on this data, the largest PLTS are in West Java (9 MWp), Jakarta (6.99
Katadata | The Business Plan for Fulfilling Green Electricity 2021-2030 Is Not Enough to Pursue the Mixed Target
The addition of electricity capacity in the RUPTL for NRE only reaches 10.6 GW, of which 14 GW is required to achieve the 2025 carbon neutral target. The determination of
Antara | The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources accommodates industrial and commercial needs to install Solar-PV
The government has facilitated a clause to reduce parallel capacity costs for industrial customers from 40 hours to five hours per month. In the future, the economy will grow in
Antara | The installed capacity of the Central Java PLTS roof reaches 36.74 MWp
The IESR market survey shows that there is a potential of 9.8 percent or 16 thousand businesses in Central Java to utilize rooftop solar power. The total installed PLST capacity
CNBC Indonesia | New PLTU Moratorium, This is the Future of Indonesian Coal Mining
The Indonesian Mining & Energy Forum (IMEF) assesses that the moratorium on the construction of the New PLTU has no impact on coal miners, where the demand for coal from