Bewilderment over Bali’s geothermal rejection

Indonesia’s energy minister said he was bewildered over the Balinese government’s refusal to allow a geothermal project to go ahead in the Bedugul area, but confirmed the island would have sufficient electricity without the 165 megawatt plant. Bali, which brings in electricity through an underwater cable from Java, has opposed the geothermal project on environmental and religious grounds since its proposal in 2005. At peak times, the island - which has rapidly growing tourism and events industries - has an excess capacity of only 80MW.

Click here to read the story.

Like this content? Join our growing community.

Your support helps to strengthen independent journalism, which is critically needed to guide business and policy development for positive impact. Unlock unlimited access to our content and members-only perks.

最多人阅读

专题活动

Publish your event
leaf background pattern

改革创新,实现可持续性 加入Ecosystem →