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        "id": 1642584,
        "msgid": "electric-stoves-and-vehicles-deemed-solutions-to-address-energy-uncertainty-1774843134",
        "date": "2026-03-30 10:17:40",
        "title": "Electric Stoves and Vehicles Deemed Solutions to Address Energy Uncertainty",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "Energy expert Komaidi Notonegoro advocates for the adoption of electric stoves and vehicles as strategic measures to bolster Indonesia's national energy resilience amid global supply uncertainties stemming from Middle East conflicts. By reducing reliance on imported oil, which constitutes around 30% of the energy mix and 52% of fuel consumption in transportation, these electrification efforts could lower subsidy burdens and leverage domestic energy sources like coal, gas, hydro, and geothermal. Government incentives, including tax exemptions and purchase subsidies, are praised, with calls for more extensive outreach to accelerate this transition.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The use of electric stoves and electric vehicles\nis considered a strategic solution to strengthen national energy\nresilience amid global energy supply uncertainties due to Middle East\nconflicts. Energy observer Komaidi Notonegoro stated that dependence on\nfuel oil (BBM), which still accounts for around 30 percent of the\nnational energy mix, makes the commodity highly vulnerable to\ngeopolitical tensions and international price fluctuations.\n\u201cElectrification in the household and transportation sectors can reduce\ndependence on imported BBM. In the current situation, electric stoves\ncan become one of the main alternatives because electricity does not\nhave to rely on oil and gas,\u201d he said in his statement in Jakarta on\nMonday. According to Komaidi, the advantage of electric stoves lies in\nthe flexibility of their energy sources, as electricity can be produced\nfrom various domestic energy sources such as coal, gas, water, and\ngeothermal. In addition to the household sector, he continued, electric\nvehicles (EVs) also play an important role in curbing national BBM\nconsumption, where data from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral\nResources indicates around 532 million barrels per year, with the\ntransportation sector contributing about 52 percent of the total\nconsumption. \u201cElectric vehicles can help reduce dependence on imported\nBBM. In the long term, this can also enhance energy resilience while\ncurbing the energy subsidy burden,\u201d he said. Komaidi also appreciated\nthe various incentives provided by the government to encourage the\nacceleration of electrification, ranging from tax exemptions, purchase\nsubsidies, to odd-even traffic restriction exemptions in several\nregions. \u201cWith more massive socialisation and consistent policy support,\nelectric stoves and electric vehicles have the potential to become an\nimportant part of the strategy to strengthen national energy\nresilience,\u201d he said.<\/p>",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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