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Jakarta
AS INDONESIA'S corporates grapple with the twin challenges of meeting ESG (environmental, social and government) standards and a Covid-19 ravaged economy, reducing energy costs has become a key priority for business leaders.
The country is blessed with ample supply fossil fuels to generate electricity which has made it difficult for renewable energy players to break into the market.
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