CIREBON: Indonesian villager Supriyanto is visibly frustrated as he discusses the sprawling coal power plant emitting white plumes of smoke over his small fishing community.
The Cirebon-1 plant was supposed to be in its final years, with its closure set for early 2035, as part of Indonesia’s plans to wean itself from polluting coal with international support.
But a reversal last year cast fresh doubts on Jakarta’s energy transition plans and dashed the hopes of locals who blame the plant for environmental and health problems.
