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Indonesia’s Aluminium Pipeline Reveals a Structural Power Gap of at Least 4 GW

Feb 11, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by February 2026.   Insight Summary: Indonesia’s rapidly expanding aluminium pipeline...

Indonesia’s Nickel Sector Is Becoming Asset-Anchored, While Its EV Downstream Is Diverging from Coal Based Power Pathways

Feb 11, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by February 2026.   Insight Summary: Indonesia’s nickel sector is increasingly evolving...

Indonesia’s Captive Coal Is a Newly Built Industrial System – Anchored in Nickel, Aluminium, and a Few Mega Industrial Parks

Feb 11, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by February 2026.   Insight Summary: Earthwise Institute is releasing its new...

Oligopolistic Ownership and a Shifting Centre of Control: Indonesian Firms Edge Ahead of Chinese Owners as Captive Coal Expands from Nickel to Aluminium and PV

Feb 11, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by February 2026.   Insight Summary: This analysis examines ownership patterns in...

Indonesia’s Captive Coal Pipeline Is Large but Not Yet Locked In: Future Capacity Hinges on a Narrow Set of Actors, New Industrial Parks, and Unsettled Aluminium and PV Pathways

Feb 11, 2026

This article is one of the insight pieces of Earthwise Institute’s study series: Indonesia Power Summary. All data analysed during this article will also be publicly available by February 2026.   Insight Summary: Indonesia’s captive coal pipeline is substantial,...

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