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Fossil fuel subsidies and high costs stall energy transition across rural Indonesia

DENPASAR, Indonesia — Renewable energy uptake has yet to gather momentum across Indonesia’s more than 84,000 villages, a new report concludes, as the government of the world’s fourth-largest country pledges to achieve a radical energy transformation over the next decade. “Village street lighting has increased, while household use has declined due to high initial costs, minimal incentives, and the dominance of fossil fuel subsidies,” according to…

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ecotopical.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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