Indonesia must phase out 3 GW of coal annually to meet 2040 target, analysis finds

Published 00:01 on December 4, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:44 on December 4, 2024  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Canada, Other APAC

Indonesia would need to retire 3 GW of coal-fired power plants per year and replace it with 8 GW of renewables at the same rate if it is to achieve its 2040 coal phase-out target, according to an analysis published Wednesday.
Indonesia would need to retire 3 GW of coal-fired power plants per year and replace it with 8 GW of renewables at the same rate if it is to achieve its 2040 coal phase-out target, according to an analysis published Wednesday.


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