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The new regulation on rooftop PLTS abolishes the electricity export-import scheme. There will be no more incentives for solar panel users.

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Workers install solar panels at the Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia factory in Cibitung, Bekasi, West Java, December 2, 2020. The 72,000-square-meter solar panel installation is capable of producing 9.6 million kWh of electricity power for the manufacturing facilities. Tempo/Tony Hartawan/File Photo . tempo : 173483417159.

SINCE last year, a 20,000-square-meter solar panel was installed on the rooftop of the Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Indonesia factory located in Pandaan, Pasuruan Regency, East Java. Unfortunately, the solar power generator (PLTS) with a 2.4-megawatt capacity could not operate because of permit issues. Nur Kholis, Head of the East Java Energy and Mineral Resources Department, said that the agency had issued permits last year. But state power co

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