Indonesia ready to shut down coal-fired power plants in 2027
02 Nov 2022
Indonesia is ready to shut
down coal-fired power plants, with a total capacity of 9.1 gigawatts, as early
as in 2027, the country's Antara news agency reported, quoting Coordinating
Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto.
Coordinating
Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto (Photo: Antara)
Jakarta (VNA) - Indonesia is
ready to shut down coal-fired power plants, with a total
capacity of 9.1 gigawatts, as early as in 2027, the country's Antara news
agency reported, quoting Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga
Hartarto.
Addressing the Economic Priorities Forum recently, Airlangga said the move was
part of energy diversification as a result of the country’s endeavours for the G20
Summit next month.
The other energy diversification effort is to make the use of biofuel and
renewable energy, such as solar and hydro energy, to generate electricity, he
said, adding that the government is also contemplating on using nuclear energy
for power plants.
The country has been committed to the Paris Agreement through the Nationally
Determined Contribution (NDC) to cut carbon emissions by 29% in 2030 at the
latest and achieve net zero emissions by 2060 or earlier.
The minister stressed that the commitment is crucial, given that a variety of
natural disasters, such as floods and landslides, which affected Indonesia in
the past few years are the impact of climate change./.