Japanese heavyweights, international development agency sign on for Indonesian energy master plan

Published 05:52 on February 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 05:52 on February 22, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan, Other APAC

A group of Japanese energy giants have finalised an agreement with their nation’s international development agency to work on what they call the ‘Master Plan for Energy Transition Management Project’ in Indonesia.
A group of Japanese energy giants have finalised an agreement with their nation’s international development agency to work on what they call the ‘Master Plan for Energy Transition Management Project’ in Indonesia.


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