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Archive: 22 August 2024

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Indonesia Ramps Up Environmental Monitoring of Power Plants to Tackle Jakarta's Air Pollution Crisis

Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry is intensifying monitoring of steam power plants across Greater Jakarta to enforce environmental regulations and combat the region's severe air pollution. The government requires plants generating over 25 megawatts to install emission monitoring systems with penalties for non-compliance, while the potential closure of PLTU Suralaya is positioned as crucial to reducing Jakarta's Air Quality Index from dangerous levels (170–200) to below 100.