
PLN: Energy transition needs time, 174 million tons of coal still needed in 2025
Jakarta – PT PLN Energi Primer Indonesia (PLN EPI) estimates that coal demand for PT PLN and independent power producers (IPPs) in 2025 will reach

Jakarta – PT PLN Energi Primer Indonesia (PLN EPI) estimates that coal demand for PT PLN and independent power producers (IPPs) in 2025 will reach

Jakarta—Indonesia must immediately take concrete steps to reduce the capacity of coal-based power plants (PLTU) if it wants to achieve the net-zero emissions (NZE) target

Jakarta – The Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (EGMS) of PT TBS Energi Utama Tbk (TBS/TOBA) approved the company’s strategic move to divest two Steam

by: Hartatik Jakarta – Indonesia’s captive coal-powered plant capacity (PLTU) is projected to reach 26.24 gigawatts (GW) by 2026, surpassing Australia’s total capacity of 22.9

Jakarta – PT PLN (Persero) has unveiled plans to build a green transmission network of 70,000 circuit kilometres (ckm) that will distribute electricity from renewable

Jakarta – A civil society coalition believes that the continued construction of new steam power plants (PLTU) and the development of coal-derived technologies such as

Jakarta—Accelerating Indonesia’s energy transition, including the retirement of aging coal-fired power plants (PLTU), is seen as more beneficial than continuing to maintain costly old plants.

Jakarta—Coal is still a mainstay in meeting Indonesia’s energy needs. Based on data from HEESI ESDM, in 2023, coal dominated with a contribution of around

Jakarta – The demand for clean energy is becoming more urgent worldwide, including in Indonesia, which is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. One of

Jakarta—While ASEAN leaders expressed support for renewable energy, they continue to prioritise coal and gas as part of the energy mix, with a focus on
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