Indonesia is developing 20 nuclear energy plants - the first scheduled to come on-line in 2028
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Indonesia is making bold strides toward net-zero emissions by 2050 with plans to build 20 nuclear power plants. The first project is set to be developed by US-based ThorCon on Kelasa Island in Bangka Belitung province.
— Nuclear Business Platform (@Nuclear_BP) December 17, 2024
This initiative marks a significant shift in Southeast… pic.twitter.com/uEWFSyHBEt
UPDATE - no problem keeping Indonesia's lights on and air conditioners running.
Indonesia has 254 coal fired power stations and another 40 under construction. Total output produces 52 gigawatt of power. Are we mugs or what. pic.twitter.com/ijzcqfXgnN
— Don't you worry about that.🇦🇺 (@Sauronlordking) December 16, 2024