
The Indonesian government, through the state-owned electricity company PT PLN (Persero), recently released the 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL). A point that has drawn significant attention is the introduction of a "hybrid" power plant scheme. Narratively, this step sounds like a major leap forward for Indonesia's energy transition. However, a closer look at the projected capacity figures raises a fundamental question: is this a genuine move toward clean energy, or merely a strategy to extend the life of the coal industry amidst global decarbonization pressure?

Leveraging China’s Green Momentum to Advance Indonesia’s Economic Development

Agricultural productivity of rice and coffee commodities in Indonesia is expected to decline as a result of climate change. The findings were revealed in the latest research by a team consisting of Prof Edvin Aldrian - Vice-Chair of UNFCCC WG1 - and climate as well as meteorological experts from BRIN, BMKG, and IPB. The report was launched in November 2022.
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