Indonesian Coal Reserves Depleted in 18 Years, Urgent Policy Change Needed.
Indonesia's coal reserves are being used up quickly, with a projected depletion in about 18 years if current trends continue. By 2025, the country will need more coal for local use, especially for power plants, cement, and textile industries. Coal exports are expected to rise, mainly by Coal Mining Agreement companies. If not managed carefully, the coal reserves could run out sooner, so there is a need for policies to balance domestic needs and exports to ensure sustainability.