Indonesia Targets 100 GW Solar Power to Replace Diesel Plants
Indonesia's government plans to develop 100 GW of solar power to replace diesel plants, improving energy sustainability. The initiative involves collaboration between universities and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM).

Indonesia aims to install 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar energy to replace diesel power plants, which are currently more expensive. The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, alongside national universities, is collaborating with the Ministry of ESDM on this initiative.
Deputy Minister Stella Christie highlighted Indonesia's significant geothermal potential, holding the second largest reserves globally. Currently, only 10% of the geothermal capacity is utilized due to cost disparities, as fossil fuel electricity is cheaper at 7-8 cents per kWh compared to 18 cents for geothermal. Increased collaboration is necessary to enhance the geothermal ecosystem.




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