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In Southeast Asia, Indonesia Becomes a Role Model for Democracy
Kamis, 04 September 2014 / 10:33 WIB
For a while, it looked as if Indonesia’s bad old days had returned. The Constitutional Court was hearing an appeal by the losing presidential candidate, a former army general and son-in-law of Indonesia’s former dictator, who charged that the election last July had been rigged and...
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Apex court order may alter coal import dynamics
Jumat, 29 Agustus 2014 / 10:25 WIB
Power, mining, and banking stocks fell on Tuesday, as companies in each of the sectors wait for a 1 September verdict in which the Supreme Court, which ruled on Monday that all coal block allocations since 1993 are illegal, could actually cancel the assignments.
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Political Risk Dims Outlook for Coal
Jumat, 22 Agustus 2014 / 10:23 WIB
World energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2013 World energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2013
Pledges by the EU, the United States and China to commit to stricter emission reduction targets could have a dampening effect on future coal demand. However, the extent to which shale gas...
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China Plan to Cut Wholesale Power Price May Help Coal Producers
Jumat, 22 Agustus 2014 / 10:22 WIB
China will cut wholesale prices that distributors pay for electricity from coal-fired plants, two government officials said, a move that may allow it to compensate struggling coal suppliers.
The National Development and Reform Commission told provinces to impose cuts at an average rate of about...
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No More Land Acquisition Problems Next Year
Jumat, 22 Agustus 2014 / 10:21 WIB
The government is hoping that the implementation of a law on land procurement for public infrastructure next year will be able to ease land acquisition problems that have delayed major infrastructure projects, including the US$4-billion Batang power plant in Central Java.
Deputy Public Works...
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