
Russia and Canada among potential strategic partners
Indonesia has announced plans to build its first nuclear power plant by 2034, in a bid to diversify its energy mix and reduce carbon emissions.
The government is reportedly in discussions with Russia and Canada as potential partners for the project, which will mark a significant shift in Indonesia’s energy strategy.
Officials say the move is necessary to meet future electricity demand and ensure long-term energy security amid growing industrialization.
The government is reportedly in discussions with Russia and Canada as potential partners for the project, which will mark a significant shift in Indonesia’s energy strategy.
Officials say the move is necessary to meet future electricity demand and ensure long-term energy security amid growing industrialization.