Indonesia has chosen to omit coal-fired power plants operated by industrial estates from its funding plan under the G7-led Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP). This decision raises questions about Indonesia's emission targets and G7's commitment to supporting cleaner energy in developing nations. The JETP, offering equity investments, grants, and concessional loans, aims to aid developing

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