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Indonesia’s Captive Coal: Under-the-Radar Expansion

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Loopholes in energy transition targets have allowed coal to retain a long-term foothold in the Indonesian energy mix.

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The biggest scandal in Parliament because of the coal plants! Two crucial projects reach the final vote, the first is the one initiated by the PSD on the prohibition of the closure of the power stations that provide a large part of the country's energy. The second is the national strategy for the protection of biodiversity. The scandal began yesterday, in the Senate, when the PSD and the USR launched tough accusations. Moreover, even USR senator…

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Parliament adopted on Tuesday, by the final vote of the Senate, as the decision-making chamber, the draft law allowing, in certain situations, the construction and commissioning of new coal-fired power stations and delaying the closure...

·Bucharest, Romania
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The Chamber of Deputies meets on Wednesday, 5 August, from 12 noon, to discuss several bills, including amendments to the Decarbonisation Act.

·Romania
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President Nicușor Dan said on Tuesday evening that if the decarbonisation law is adopted in the current form it will use all constitutional prerogatives, including the request for a review, so that Romania does not lose the money from the PNRR.

·Bucharest, Romania
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President Nicușor Dan announced on Tuesday evening that he would use all the prerogatives, including the request for reconsideration, if the Decarbonisation Law will pass from Parliament in its present form. The draft law on decarbonisation was adopted by the Senate on Tuesday, the decision-making chamber. The draft was adopted with the amendment tabled by the PSD, which provides that coal-fired power stations will continue their work until they…

·Romania
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Digi 24 broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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