The Jakarta Post-June 11

Government officials have sent mixed messages about the country’s net-zero emissions pledge and the future of coal. The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry’s electricity director general, Rida Mulyana, said the ministry was drafting a revision to its electricity procurement plan (RUPTL) to increase the share of renewables in the country’s energy mix to 48 percent, leaving 52 percent for fossil fuels. As it stands, fossil fuel energy accounts for 70 percent of the mix.

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