The role of solar PV in Indonesia will extend beyond replacing coal-based electricity generation; it will also include the production of e-fuels for hard-to-abate segments, offering an alternative to land-intensive biofuel production. A recent study explores, through various scenarios, the cost-competitiveness of solar PV-based electrification in supporting Indonesia's renewable energy transition. Indonesia faces significant challenges as it juggles its economic ambitions with the environmental challenges of climate change and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The country stands at a pivotal ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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