An article by Justin Calderon
Investvine
The Indonesian government has set aside $103 million for the development of 36 solar energy projects in 2013 through the assistance of partners.
According to Alihudin Sitompul, the renewable energy director at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the government is actively seeking partners to enter into joint ventures to develop the new solar plants due to financial and technical constraints.
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