Early retirement for Indonesian coal plants could cut CO2 , boost jobs , analysis says
Indonesias plan to retire its coal-fired power plants and replace them with renewable energy by 2050 is not only feasible, but, when environmental costs are considered, it will be less costly than relying on coal to power the Indonesian economy.
Source: news.mongabay.comPublished on 2022-10-20
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