Solar power central to Indonesia's clean energy transition
Government must accelerate renewable deployment to meet target of 23% renewable energy mix by 2025
Jakarta
AS INDONESIA races to meet its net zero emissions target by 2060, solar power and demand for clean energy from Singapore will be key factors in the country's move to lessen its dependence on fossils and coal.
Energy transition has now entered into the lexicon of both the energy sector as well as the wider public as climate change awareness continues to grow.
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