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Indonesia targets new national energy plan by September 2026
ID🏛️ Politics18 hr. ago

Indonesia targets new national energy plan by September 2026

Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is working to finalize its 2026-2035 National Energy General Plan (RUEN) by September 2026, following public consultations in multiple provinces. The plan will guide the nation's energy supply, demand, and transition strategy over the next decade. Public consultations have already begun, with sessions planned in cities like Semarang and Papua. Once completed, the RUEN will be enacted via a presidential regulation, serving as the legal foundation for Indonesia's long-term energy planning. The document will cover energy demand forecasts, resource potential, supply strategies, decarbonization goals, and region-specific energy projections.

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Indonesia targets new national energy plan by September 2026

Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is working to finalize its 2026-2035 National Energy General Plan (RUEN) by September 2026, following public consultations in multiple provinces. The plan will guide the nation's energy supply, demand, and transition strategy over the next decade. Public consultations have already begun, with sessions planned in cities like Semarang and Papua. Once completed, the RUEN will be enacted via a presidential regulation, serving as the legal foundation for Indonesia's long-term energy planning. The document will cover energy demand forecasts, resource potential, supply strategies, decarbonization goals, and region-specific energy projections.

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