Japan is backing ‘false solutions’ to decarbonise Indonesia’s coal plants, says NGO

Published 08:38 on February 4, 2025  /  Last updated at 08:38 on February 4, 2025  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan, Other APAC

The Japanese government’s efforts to modernise and reduce emissions at one of Indonesia's largest coal-fired power plants could undermine carbon reduction goals, a green group has claimed.
The Japanese government’s efforts to modernise and reduce emissions at one of Indonesia's largest coal-fired power plants could undermine carbon reduction goals, a green group has claimed.


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