Keeping a Smooth Transition
Monday, August 8, 2022
Manufacturers find it difficult to provide induction stoves as targeted by the government. A number of large companies back away from the project.
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A TWO-BURNER induction stove sat idly at Jero Kusumawati’s kitchen. The trader at Bali’s Mertasari Beach, Sanur, preferred using a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stove, which she believed to be more efficient and practical. “Especially since I only use it to boil water and cook instant noodles for customers,” the 63-year-old woman told Tempo on Friday, August 5.
The induction cooker was given by state power company PLN as
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