Indonesia explores nuclear power to reduce emissions, facing earthquake risks and renewable energy debates.
Indonesia is considering the construction of nuclear power plants to secure stable energy sources and cut carbon emissions, with 29 potential sites identified. However, environmentalists warn of risks due to the country's frequent earthquakes, including a deadly 2004 tsunami. President Prabowo Subianto aims to phase out coal and fossil fuels, but critics argue that renewable energy sources are underutilized.
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