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INDONESIA SEEKS PRIVATE SECTOR SUPPORT TO ACHIEVE 75 GW CLEAN ENERGY GOAL, SAYS
The World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia has assessed that Indonesia needs to include funding options from the private sector to achieve the target of developing new renewable energy power plants of 75 gigawatts (GW) as planned by President Prabowo Subianto. Reza Rahmaditio, Critical Minerals Project Lead, said that the role of the private sector was a topic discussed at the recently concluded Conference of the Parties (COP) 29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan. A number of global banks have also encouraged the private sector to play a greater role in supporting developing countries in achieving net zero emissions (NZE).“In the context of Indonesia, it is actually quite relevant. Because in the future we will face energy growth from the private sector,” Reza said on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. He cited that the private sector can help Indonesia achieve its clean energy mix target through the development of power plants for industry. Currently, the world has begun to encourage the use of clean energy for products produced by industry.source: https://indonesiabusinesspost.com/risks-opportunities/indonesia-seeks-private-sector-support-to-achieve-75-gw-clean-energy-goal-says-wri/ (ICE GIACARTA)
Fonte notizia: Indonesia Business Post, 28 November 2024