JAKARTA: Indonesia's parliament is proposing the inclusion of coal-based energy and nuclear power as "new energy" sources in a draft of a new bill seen on Wednesday, which also proposes renewable energy compensation and incentives.
Indonesia, the largest thermal coal exporter, would subsidize renewable energy projects and open its first nuclear power plant by 2045 in a draft legislation
Indonesian lawmakers on Thursday called on the government to raise the domestic sales requirement for coal miners to 30per cent on the expectation that energy demand in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy will rise in coming years. Coal companies are currently required to sell 25per cent of their output to the local market, with a $70-per-tonne .
The management of tin industry should be reformed to achieve optimal growth akin to the nickel industry that is currently developing swiftly in line with the .