Over recent years, Indonesia's fuel and
electricity subsidy reforms have made the country a leader in progress towards this commitment.
Not exact matches
And assurances that there'll be no
subsidy for nuclear sound hollower; the
Electricity Market
Reform proposals look increasingly like a nuclear
subsidy by the back door.
The government's grandly entitled
Electricity Market
Reform turned out to be a mechanism to deliver a hidden
subsidy for nuclear which they had given repeated assurances would never be provided from public funds,
Our estimates suggest that, as of 2015, cuts in
electricity subsidies reduced annual
electricity use by around 7 % relative to the scenario of no
reform.
Partner Country Series - Fossil Fuel
Subsidy Reform in Mexico and Indonesia Overview of fuel
subsidies with focus on transport fuels in Indonesia and
electricity in Mexico