
Coal-powered early retirement is prioritised in over supply areas
Jakarta – The government will prioritise areas with electricity oversupply as targets for the coal-powered power plants early retirement program, according to the Ministry of
Jakarta – The government will prioritise areas with electricity oversupply as targets for the coal-powered power plants early retirement program, according to the Ministry of
Jakarta – State electricity company, PT PLN (Persero) is increasingly using biomass to partially replace coal (co-firing) during the energy transition period for coal-powered plants
Jakarta – The government will implement a mandatory commercial carbon trading scheme for 99 coal-fired power plants, starting early this year. In this scheme, according
Jakarta – The government needs to immediately mobilise non-government investment by establishing attractive policies, regulations and investment ecosystems, in addition to optimising public financing, to
Jakarta – The government’s decision in Presidential Regulation (Perpres) 112/2022 to no longer build new coal power plants, and to limit all of their operations
Jakarta – Retiring all coal-based power plants (PLTU) in Indonesia by 2045 is a determining factor in achieving net-zero emissions (NZE) in 2050. Currently, the
Jakarta – Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (EBTKE) Dadan Kusdiana said, Monday (19/9), that
Jakarta – The United States (US) government can support the acceleration of the energy transition in Indonesia as long as it produces concrete financing for
Jakarta – The energy crisis in Europe has triggered a doubling of domestic coal prices, officials said Tuesday (2/8). Compared to January of this year,
by: Hartatik Jakarta – As part of its commitment to address the world climate crisis, Indonesia is committed to achieving its nationally determined contributions (NDC)
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