Reshaping Indonesia's smelting landscape: could gas power be the key?
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- Introduction
- Decoding Indonesia’s smelting
- Captive coal-fired capacity dominates the nickel industry in Indonesia
- Moving away from captive coal and decarbonisation
- Indonesia’s potential shift to gas in smelting: key drivers
- The potential for gas upside in nickel smelters is promising
- Conclusion
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