Captive coal power in Indonesia is showing no signs of slowdown: between July 2023 and 2024, the country’s coal power generation has seen a 15% increase totalling 7.2 GW, out of which 4.5 GW was captive, nearly double that of coal for the national grid. Combined with the 132 units of operational captive coal fired power plants (CFPPs) totaling 15.2 […]
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