Jakarta (VNA) - For the development of nuclear power plants, Indonesia has yet to fulfill three things - national position, organisational readiness, and mapping of stakeholders, said Deputy Minister of National Development Planning Febrian Alphyanto R🌠uddyard.
As an initial step, Indonesia's National Development Planning Ministry (Bappenas) will help form a working group tasked with revising institutional issues for the development. The group will act strongly and independently, reform nuclear energy regulations and policies, as well as establish a nuclear energy implementing agency.Meanwhile, the idea to build a nuclear power plant has been around for 20 years. However, currently, nuclear utilisation is still limited to non-energy sectors, such as health, food, and agriculture.
Indonesia is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2060. Nuclear power is considered a clean energy source that can be developed with massive capacity in a short time, while supporting the energy🐭 transition policy./.
VNA