The Institute for Essential Services Reform says Indonesia's solar industry has faced a downturn over the past two years, but policy reforms should accelerate solar deployment in the coming years. The think tank's latest report states that 16. 92 GW of projects are currently in the pipeline across the country. Indonesia's total installed solar capacity reached 717. 71 MW in August, according to figures released by the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR). The Jakarta-based think tank recently published its "Indonesia Solar Energy Outlook 2025" report. IESR Executive Director Fabby ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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