Over the past three years, there have been many developments affecting Indonesia's mining industry. The COVID-19 pandemic, global energy crisis, geopolitical instability from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, supply …
Indonesia is one of world's largest coal producers, with rapidly growing domestic demand. Indonesia has indicated its desire to move away from coal towards renewable energy and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060. Indonesia's Just Energy Transition Partnership …
Indonesia has an installed coal capacity of 37 GW, while the share of coal in the electricity generation amounts to almost 60%. In addition, Indonesia still invests into …
World leaders recently announced a $20 billion climate deal to help get Indonesia off coal power. But there are doubts about the deal because — for one thing — the country is planning to build...
By 2021, coal production in Indonesia reached 614 million metric tons per year, 12 times higher than the production in 1996 (Figure 1). The Job Creation Law (Omnibus Law) …
Coal mining had the largest impact, covering 322,000 hectares, followed by gold (149,000 ha), tin (87,000 ha), and nickel mining (56,000 ha). Annual mining-driven …
Indonesia is building several new coal-fired power plants for industrial users, despite its stated commitment to start phasing out coal and transition to clean …
Rapid expansion of renewables in coal-producing regions could reduce emissions, attract investment and create jobs. The analysis indicates that Indonesia's …
The only more-advanced coal project in Indonesia is Cokal's Bumi Barito Mineral project. Cokal announced tenders in February 2020 for project development. In November 2020 …
The history of coal in Indonesia, as both an energy boon and environmental bane, informs the current landscape of mining, production and use in the country, as well as the stakeholders invested in both …