Indonesia’s abundant natural resources offer a multiplicity of potential as sources of new and renewable energy, Deputy Minister of Environment and Forestry Alue Dohong has said.
“Indonesia is the ‘barn’ of new and renewable energies — its heaven if I can say,” Dohong remarked at the 2023 Indonesia Net-Zero Summit here on Saturday.
He pointed out some of the potential renewable energy sources that Indonesia has, including wind, solar, bioenergy, and hydroelectricity.
Indonesia is also a superpower in the matter of ownership of new energy sources, the deputy minister highlighted.
“There are at least five sectors that we are currently focusing on right now.—Antara