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Indonesia ‘must stop building new coal plants by 2020’ to meet climate goals

Media Coverage3 December 2019341Views0Likes0Comments
2 December 2019 JAKARTA — Indonesia must stop building new coal-fired power plants by 2020 if it wants to do its part to cap global warming under the targets of the Paris climate agreement, new analysis shows. The country is one of the few still actively planning and constructing new plants, putting it on a trajectory…

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Clean Energy Poses Challenge to Coal-Reliant Indonesia

Media Coverage17 April 2019402Views0Likes0Comments
Stefanno Reinard Sulaiman The Jakarta Post Jakarta   /   Wed, April 17, 2019    /  08:01 am The government, which is highly dependent on coal for power generation, will be facing challenges from consumers as more and more people are shifting to clean energy, an energy expert says. Fabby Tumiwa, the executive director of local…

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