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How Indonesia’s coal policies left its own citizens in the dark
Power outages in Indonesia’s Java island have disrupted millions of residents and businesses, sparking public anger. Analysts attribute the crisis to coal policy rules governing access, pricing, and distribution rather than a coal shortage.
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