Indonesia
Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia in MOU
Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia in MOU
The deal eyes building a development framework between the 2 countries.
Rosatom, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia (BATAN) Hosts Workshop on Modern Nuclear Technologies
Find out what the workshop focused on.
Indonesia's capacity growth aim is ambitious
It's still on the planning stage, yet horrendous challenges are already being thrown.
India in dire need of $140b annual investments to meet burgeoning power demand
Energy demand has doubled since 2000.
Will Indonesia give in to environmental pressure and boost renewables sector?
Its annual consumption growth of 6.9% must be considered.
Indo Wind Power, Vestas ink deal for first wind farm in Indonesia
Construction is targeted to start in May 2016.
Conergy unveils first large-scale power plant project in Indonesia
3 power facilities will be built.
Why it's high time to ignite Indonesia's untapped geothermal potential
5GW of new capacity will come online by 2022.
PT. Indonesia Power reveals plans to meet 10 GW additional power capacities by 2025
It has ambitious plans that will ride on the coattails of Indonesia’s power plant investment spree.
Indonesia gets helping hands to meet 35GW power generation goal
GE, for instance, organized a workshop.
Indonesia's Banten Serang power plant to start generating by mid-2016
It's a 670MW supercritical coal-fired plant.
APR Energy signs extension on power generation contracts in Indonesia
Deal on 115MW of extension has been sealed.
Indonesia-based MAXpower predicted to hit quarterly cash earnings of US$15m
This is likely to happen by 3Q15.
Navigat Group scores US$21m support from two Indonesian investors
Will be splurged on its MAXpower business.
How Indonesian firms could suffer from power tariff hikes
Increases range from 40% to 65%.
First marine supplied compressed natural gas power plant in Indonesia unveiled
It cost US$4m for development and construction.
Haze from Indonesian fires threaten to swallow Southeast Asia
Over 22,000 individuals have been affected.
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