Lembaga Permerhati Energi, EMBER Climate mengemukakan bahwa Indonesia menjadi negara pengguna pembangkit listrik batu bara terbesar ke-5 di dunia. Pertumbuhan penggunaan pembangkit listrik batu bara di Indonesia rata-rata mencapai 7,1% selama 8 tahun terakhir.
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00:00Thank you for staying with us.
00:02The Amber Climate Energy Observation Institute
00:04has found that Indonesia is the 5th largest country
00:07to use coal-fired power plants in the world.
00:12Coal-fired power plants in Indonesia
00:15have grown by an average of 7.1% in the last 8 years.
00:23Coal-fired power plants contributed 61.92%
00:26of all electricity generation in Indonesia in 2023.
00:30This is an increase of 59.07%
00:33from its contribution in 2022.
00:36This is the highest increase in dependence
00:38on fossil fuels since 2016.
00:42Indonesia's position surpassed South Korea for the first time,
00:46then surpassed Australia in 2018,
00:49Germany in 2019,
00:51Russia in 2020,
00:53and South Africa in 2022.
00:57In addition to Indonesia, Amber's latest findings
00:59also show that the Philippines is among the top 10.
01:03Data shows that coal-fired power plants
01:05in electricity generation increased
01:06for 15 consecutive years in 2023.
01:10Even though at the moment the Philippines is trying
01:12to double the addition of solar energy
01:14and triple the capacity of wind power generation
01:17in 2030,
01:19coal-fired power plants have a rapid effect
01:21on the development of wind power generation
01:23off the coast.
01:25However, it seems that the target to reduce
01:27dependence on coal has not been achieved.