Environment
The Promise of Cheaper Energy: Coal Plants and Indonesia's Struggles
Estimated to be US$51.22/MWh, the true cost of coal-fired power in Indonesia actually goes triple at US$152 per MWh, after accounting all of its negative effects based from an in-depth news of The Jakarta Post.
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