Market Report, "Indonesia Power Report Q2 2012", Published
BMI View: Nuclear power generation is not yet in Indonesia's immediate plans but remains a credible long-term option. In the meantime, coal-fired generation and the use of renewables, particularly geothermal power, are expected to be the key growth areas, although the country continues to develop gas-fired plants that undermine its gas export capability. There is huge hydro potential but only a limited development programme. Investment needs to at least meet the government's targets to avoid a steady increase in power...
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