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The Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air’s (CREA) analysis on Indonesia’s recently released 10-year electricity supply plan, Rencana Umum Perencanaan Tenaga Listrik (RUPTL) 2025-2034, reveals the decision to retain sizable additions from 16.6 GW of coal and gas power and 500 MW of nuclear power in the next ten years. The plan signals a preference for a national grid system that heavily relies on fossil fuels, rather than an accelerated shift towards Indonesia’s vastly abundant renewable energy potential. President Prabowo’s vision for a phase-out of all fossil power by 2040 is not at all reflected in this plan, with no retirement schedule in sight.
Key findings
- Indonesia’s new RUPTL 2025-2034 outlines an increase of more than 40% in power generation from coal and gas from 2024 to 2034. By 2030, fossil power generation is about 10% higher than targeted in…


