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Coal’s Endgame Infographic: Capturing Carbon or Early Retirement of CFPP?

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02/07/202502/07/2025
BappenasCCSCarbon CaptureCoalIndonesiaSolar PVNet Zero Emission

One of the main debates within the discourse of energy transition in Indonesia is between retiring coal-fired powerplants (CFPP) early and to utilize renewable energy or to keep CFPP running and utilizing carbon-capture and storage to lower greenhouse gas emission from burning coals. Which one would be more beneficial for Indonesia?

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