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Indonesia’s grid ambitions, as announced at COP29, were primed with ambition but essential to delivering on the country’s net-zero commitments.
Indonesia plans to offer to international investors opportunities to build 75 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power in the country in the next 15 years, its climate envoy said on the sidelines of the ...
COP29: Indonesia’s moment to lead on climate action As the world's nations gear up for this year's climate conference next month in the Azerbaijani capital, the COP29 president-designate sees ...
Indonesia urged to commit to protecting, restoring nature in COP29 Environmentalists and experts urge Indonesia to show a strong commitment to forest protection and restoration, through a policy ...
It will support the development of Pumped Storage Hydropower Plants. Indonesia has secured $1.25b (EUR1.2b) in green financing from Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) for the development of ...
As Indonesia seeks to bridge the gap between its current trajectory and its net zero goal, COP29 in Baku presents a pivotal opportunity to advance international support and enhance commitments to ...
Indonesia missed climate leadership opportunity at COP29 despite Prabowo’s bold climate pledge at G20 The Indonesian leader promised to retire all coal power plants in the country within 15 years, but ...
UK pledges £239m to forest-rich nations to fight climate change at Cop29 The money will go to countries like Colombia and Indonesia to support vital global ‘carbon sinks’.
At COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, Forestry Minister Raja Juli stressed that Indonesia will prioritize discussions on advancing carbon trading.
JAKARTA: Indonesia plans to offer to international investors opportunities to build 75 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power in the country in the next 15 years, its climate envoy said on the ...
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