Indonesia's planned expansion of "captive" coal plants used to power industry is threatening its pledge to cut CO2 emissions ...
Indonesia is aiming to increase the share of renewable energy under its electricity supply plan over the next ten years, ...
Fossil fuel-dependent Indonesia plans to build nuclear power plants with the capacity of about 4 gigawatts (GW) in a bid for cleaner energy, an adviser to President Prabowo Subianto said on Friday.
JAKARTA (Xinhua): Indonesia's state oil and gas firm, PT Pertamina, has supported and implemented the government's clean energy programme by adopting B40 biodiesel fuel for its ships, an official ...
Indonesia’s energy transition efforts are continuously being undermined by policy inconsistencies and missed targets. Despite ...
would replace Indonesia's 2021-2030 RUPTL in which a total of 40.6 gigawatts of new capacity was planned, with around 52 per cent of it from renewable energy. The government is finalising the ...
As a summit of Southeast Asian leaders in Jakarta fast approached in September 2023, Indonesia’s state-run electricity ...
JP Morgan Asset Management, in partnership with Georgia Capital and Paran Homes, has launched a new build-to-rent development company called Laseter. The company will focus on building single ...
President Trump on Friday signed an executive order that formally established an energy council that he previously ... Under Biden, oil production reached new highs. However, the Biden ...
JAKARTA — Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) plans to explore alternative clean energy development in Indonesia, Jakarta said, amending a statement denied by the company that EGA planned to build a ...
JAKARTA: Indonesia ... share of its energy mix to about 35% from 12% last year, he said. South-East Asia’s largest economy still relies on coal for most of its power, but its new government ...
Indonesia is seeking to diversify its markets as global protectionism ... Beyond the US, Jakarta is actively negotiating new trade agreements to expand its export markets. “For now, we will be more ...