“Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth in energy consumption while also aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. The rising electricity demand across different regions of the country can be efficiently met with large and small-scale NPPs, including floating power units. Nuclear energy is a reliable and low-carbon power generation source that can significantly strengthen the country’s energy system and national energy security. Rosatom possesses unique expertise and proven technologies to offer Indonesia a comprehensive solution for developing nuclear energy in line with its growing economy’s needs,” said Alexander Tsybulya, a representative of Rosatom.
“As part of the national energy project, it is crucial to maintain ongoing communication with all stakeholders and share information about the benefits of nuclear energy for both the country and individuals. Rosatom has extensive experience in ensuring such outreach in various countries where our projects are implemented. We are ready to share this experience with our Indonesian partners,” said Anna Belokoneva, representative of Rosatom in Indonesia.