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Home / Research / An own coal?
Renewable Energy, Fossil Fuel Mining

An own coal?

February 25, 2017 by Morgan Harrington
  • Climate & Energy
  • Environment

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Morgan Harrington

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Australia and Indonesia – the OPEC of coal

With exports to key markets declining, Indonesia’s huge coal industry is pinning its hopes on expansion of domestic coal use. Current policy would triple numbers of coal-fired power stations and ignore Indonesia’s huge renewable energy potential.

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