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Who will bear the risks for the First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) Nuclear Power Plant in Indonesia?

Blog30 March 2024238Views0Likes0Comments
In the latest draft of Indonesia's national energy policy (KEN) and its roadmap, the introduction of a nuclear power plant (NPP) is scheduled for 2032. Initially, it is planned to contribute 250 MWe, comprising 0.4% of the energy mix, with a projected by this policy to be increased up to 11.4% by 2060 within the…

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Jakarta Post | Road Still Long to Indonesian Nuclear Power, Experts Say

Media Coverage12 December 2023569Views0Likes0Comments
Indonesia has decided to move ahead with plans to develop nuclear power some six decades after launching its first research reactor in Bandung, West Java, but experts believe safely deploying nuclear technology in the country will take a lot of time. Read more on Jakarta Post.

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