Indonesia seeks to revive electric stove programme to reduce LPG imports


JAKARTA: Indonesia's energy minister on Monday (June 15) proposed a budget to revive an electric stove conversion programme aimed at reducing the country's heavy reliance on imported liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia presented the proposal during a parliamentary hearing, saying the initiative forms part of the government's broader strategy to diversify energy consumption.

The energy transition the country is promoting is not only about LPG, but also electric stoves, compressed natural gas, and other alternatives, Bahlil told lawmakers.

Indonesia imports around 80 per cent of its LPG consumption, according to the minister. - Xinhua

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