Indonesia energy security concept to improve sustainability of new and renewable energy utilization in Indonesia with quintuple helix model: 4A+1S for national defense

The scarcity issues of fossil fuels prompted the government to formulate and establish a National Energy Policy (Law No. 79/2014), which targets that by 2025 the national energy needs of 23% will be met by new and renewable energy (NRE). Meanwhile, the condition of NRE utilization in Indonesia is st...

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Defense programs
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Energy consumption
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Sovereignty
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