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Indonesia's Green Investment Rulebook Controversy
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Indonesia's new green investment rulebook categorizes coal-fired power plants used in nickel facilities as 'amber' and 'red,' with captive coal power plants meeting specific criteria labeled as 'amber.' Investments in early retirement of existing coal power plants are considered 'green.' The plan to include financing for new coal power plants has drawn criticism.
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How might Indonesia's green investment rulebook impact the global coal and nickel industries?
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