Indonesia’s coal and energy plans face hurdles
The government sees coal as key to its electricity-generation goals
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- Expanding domestic coal use
- Consequences
- Subsidies and demand
- Local investments needed
- Environmental dangers
- Health risks
- Renewable energies stunted
- Foreign investment angles
- Welfare calls
- Divestment requirements
- Resource nationalism
- Legal volatility
- Corruption and weak state capacity
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