Indonesia’s Energy

Indonesia's economy is undergoing unprecedented development with industrialization and rapid urbanization resulting in increasing demand for electricity.

However, despite having abundant natural resources, Indonesia's infrastructure remains underdeveloped to fulfil the nation's growing power demand. All eyes are on Indonesia's government commitment to drive 35GW of additional capacity. Get in touch with the Indonesia team at [email protected]

Indonesia energy infrastructure - infography | Ipsos

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