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Power to the People

Thursday, November 10, 2005

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Migara Jayawardena
  • The author is a Senior Infrastructure Economist at the World Bank Office in Jakarta. He can be reached at [email protected]

    FOR many in Indonesia, a setting sun means one thing: darkness. A staggering one-third of Indonesias population is still not connected to electricity. This translates to roughly 75 million men, women and children in Indonesia that must rely on non-conventional sources for energy. For some this means

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