Updated: May 30, 2021 Indonesia to add 41,000 megawatts of electrical power in one decade Must Read Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026Pontianak parents urge school closures as haze hits hazardous level Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026Indonesian Navy sends 217 marines to support NTT quake response Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026Indonesia’s anti-graft agency seizes millions in Unsoed probe The government is planning to build power plants with a capacity of up to 41 thousand megawatts in the next 10 years, according to a draft of state electricity company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)’s electricity … Previous articleSlain police officer buried at Jayapura’s Abepura Christian cemeteryNext articleIndonesia adds 6,115 COVID-19 cases on Sunday Latest News Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026Pontianak parents urge school closures as haze hits hazardous levelPontianak, W Kalimantan (ANTARA) - Parents in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, are urging local education authorities to close schools or... National Indonesian Navy sends 217 marines to support NTT quake response indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026 National Indonesia’s anti-graft agency seizes millions in Unsoed probe indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026 National NTT governor thanks NTB, Bali for post-quake support indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026 National Mount Semeru erupts, ash column reaches 800 meters indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 21, 2026 More Articles Like This President Jokowi calls for a shift in defense policy BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 Black & Veatch management consulting chosen to help drive SCG International’s electric vehicle transition in Thailand BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 Australia successfully goes live With Everbridge Public Warning platform countrywide, representing official launch of the Australian Government’s next-generation national population alerting system BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 PPKM outside Java-Bali extended till Oct 18 BREAKING NEWS - October 4, 2021