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#12246948
9 April 2025
A view of the Belchatow Power Station near Belchatow, Poland on April 9, 2025.
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#12150426
12 March 2025
Municipal gas tanks are at Margaretendamm in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, on July 16, 2022
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#12150427
12 March 2025
Municipal gas tanks are at Margaretendamm in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, on July 16, 2022
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#12150429
12 March 2025
Municipal gas tanks are at Margaretendamm in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, on July 16, 2022
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#12150430
12 March 2025
The operator sign of Stadtwerke Bamberg is on the municipal gas tanks at Margaretendamm in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, on July 16, 2022.
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#12150431
12 March 2025
Municipal gas tanks are at Margaretendamm in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, on July 16, 2022
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#12150433
12 March 2025
Municipal gas tanks are at Margaretendamm in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, on July 16, 2022
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#12050422
13 February 2025
Mass electric vehicles are seen during daily operations in Medan, North Sumatra, on February 13, 2025, to meet local transportation needs. The global emphasis on efforts to minimize the use of fossil fuels underscores the challenges associated with storing electrical energy. Similarly, the electric vehicle Togg T10X becomes a souvenir to mark the 75th anniversary of the partnership between Indonesia and Turkey. In addition, Indonesia is involved in geological research focused on rare earth elements, including lithium, found in the remains of the Sidoarjo mudflow disaster.
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#12050423
13 February 2025
Mass electric vehicles are seen during daily operations in Medan, North Sumatra, on February 13, 2025, to meet local transportation needs. The global emphasis on efforts to minimize the use of fossil fuels underscores the challenges associated with storing electrical energy. Similarly, the electric vehicle Togg T10X becomes a souvenir to mark the 75th anniversary of the partnership between Indonesia and Turkey. In addition, Indonesia is involved in geological research focused on rare earth elements, including lithium, found in the remains of the Sidoarjo mudflow disaster.
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#12050425
13 February 2025
Mass electric vehicles are seen during daily operations in Medan, North Sumatra, on February 13, 2025, to meet local transportation needs. The global emphasis on efforts to minimize the use of fossil fuels underscores the challenges associated with storing electrical energy. Similarly, the electric vehicle Togg T10X becomes a souvenir to mark the 75th anniversary of the partnership between Indonesia and Turkey. In addition, Indonesia is involved in geological research focused on rare earth elements, including lithium, found in the remains of the Sidoarjo mudflow disaster.
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#12050427
13 February 2025
Mass electric vehicles are seen during daily operations in Medan, North Sumatra, on February 13, 2025, to meet local transportation needs. The global emphasis on efforts to minimize the use of fossil fuels underscores the challenges associated with storing electrical energy. Similarly, the electric vehicle Togg T10X becomes a souvenir to mark the 75th anniversary of the partnership between Indonesia and Turkey. In addition, Indonesia is involved in geological research focused on rare earth elements, including lithium, found in the remains of the Sidoarjo mudflow disaster.
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#11846236
8 December 2024
Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares (kha) of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 kha is located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and has a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.
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#11846239
8 December 2024
Heavy machinery operates at a coal mining site in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares (kha) of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 kha is located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and has a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.
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#11846233
8 December 2024
A coal mining truck operates at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. In 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.
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#11846241
8 December 2024
A conveyor belt and piles of coal are at a stockpile in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. This is particularly concerning because, in 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. However, by 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares (kha) of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 kha is located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and has a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia also surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.
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#11675763
17 October 2024
Electrical towers are seen on the side of the freeway near Lisbon, Portugal, on October 17, 2024. In March 2024, the European Commission approves a EUR350 million fund to support Portuguese companies producing renewable energy equipment such as solar panels and wind turbines. This initiative aims to drive Portugal's transition to a net-zero economy by 2030, aligning with its target of 85% electricity from renewables. The funding helps boost local production and strengthens Portugal's green energy infrastructure, reducing dependency on fossil fuels.
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