The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR), a Jakarta-based think tank, is advocating for power wheeling to be implemented in Indonesia. It says it would create a renewable energy market and have a positive impact on industrial investment. The introduction of power wheeling in Indonesia would help to accelerate the country's energy transition towards net zero emissions, according to Jakarta-based think tank IESR. Power wheeling, which refers to transporting energy from an electrical grid to an electrical load outside grid boundaries, would allow electricity producers in Indonesia to supply ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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