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August 25, 2025
Microhydro Revitalization- Driving a Sustainable Local Energy Transition
August 25, 2025

Microhydro Revitalization: Driving a Sustainable Local Energy Transition

From Java’s rice terraces to Sulawesi’s fishing bays, Indonesia is rich in land and sea. Almost 60% of Indonesia's population is currently still in the agricultural sector. Around 40.6% of the labor force in Indonesia still works in the agricultural sector.
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