On December 29, the Ministry of Finance gave the go-ahead for coal fired power projects under the Government of Indonesia’s new “crash program” to develop 10,000 MW of additional power generation capacity by 2010. Within months of declaring the need for such energy measures, deals with three Chinese firms had already been signed.
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Power Plants in Indonesia: A Need for Transparency
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Coal Power in India: More transparency, but environmental challenges
By Kayly Ober on Friday, March 30, 2007With India’s exponential growth comes the exponential need for energy. Demand for electricity has far outstripped supply, and now, with the coming of the Electricity Act 2003, these demands are within reach. The government’s plan of “power for all” will require an additional capacity creation of nearly 100,000 MW by 2012.
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