In 8 Minutes or Less: Dino Patti Djalal speaks about energy challenges facing Indonesia
November 02, 2014
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GMF’s Sarah Halls spoke with Dino Patti Djalal, former deputy foreign minister of Indonesia, to discuss the most pressing energy challenges in Indonesia and the surrounding region today. With a fast-growing economy and 65 million Indonesians still living without power, Djalal emphasized the need to secure renewable energy sources in his country, notably through hydropower and geothermal energy. He also touched on the benefit of transatlantic cooperation on these issues, through the sharing of technology and innovation with Asia.
This podcast was recorded at the Copenhagen Energy Security Dialogues, which took place on November 2, 2014.