Cancelling nine planned Indonesia coal power plants could avoid nearly 300 MtCO2e, new analysis finds

Published 08:35 on May 31, 2023  /  Last updated at 08:35 on May 31, 2023  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Analysis from an Indonesian think-tank has found that nine of the country’s proposed coal-fired power stations could be cancelled with minimal repercussions for supply or grid stability and affordability, while avoiding nearly 300 MtCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions.
Analysis from an Indonesian think-tank has found that nine of the country’s proposed coal-fired power stations could be cancelled with minimal repercussions for supply or grid stability and affordability, while avoiding nearly 300 MtCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions.


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