
US, Russia and China offer to build nuclear power plants in Indonesia
Jakarta – Three major countries, namely the United States (US), Russia and China, have submitted proposals to build nuclear power plants in Indonesia, which are
Jakarta – Three major countries, namely the United States (US), Russia and China, have submitted proposals to build nuclear power plants in Indonesia, which are
Jakarta – A recent study by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) revealed that Indonesia has 1,500 locations with potential for renewable energy development,
Jakarta – PLN Indonesia Power (PLN IP) has successfully conducted a trial of applying green ammonia fuel at the Labuan Steam Power Plant (PLTU) with
Jakarta – The PT PLN (Persero) Workers’ Union (SP) has expressed its full support for the government’s rejection of the power wheeling scheme in the
Jakarta – The government, through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), is drafting a new regulation that will ban crude oil exports to
Jakarta – ASEAN countries need to realign and reassess their national standard on carbon credit accounting with international standards to elevate the carbon market, the
Jakarta – Climate change is increasingly pushing fossil-based energy companies to face the reality that the transition to renewable energy can no longer be delayed,
Jakarta—Household energy consumption plays a crucial role in driving Indonesia’s economic growth, observers said. Around 87 per cent of the nation’s energy needs depend on
Jakarta—The government targets investment in the downstream energy and mineral resources sector to reach USD 618 billion in the next few years, according to an
Jakarta—In a press statement on Monday, February 24, academics and environmental activists said the revision of Law No. 4/2009 on Mineral and Coal Mining (Minerba
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