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Indonesia’s green energy price may compete with fossil fuels: official

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The rapid advancements in green energy contribute to reducing electricity costs. In Indonesia, solar photovoltaic prices are even approaching those of coal-fired power generation. This gives the Indonesian government ample reason to prioritize renewable energy, accelerating the energy transition and achieving the net-zero goal.

The Secretary General of the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Dadan Kusdiana, stated in a press conference on December 17th that the lower electricity prices in Indonesia's renewable energy sector are attributed to technological advancements and innovations, particularly in solar and wind power generation.

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