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Tag: Nuclear power

Finland / International relations / Malaysia

Malaysia considers nuclear energy in major shift away from coal: Finland ready to help

April 8, 2026 - by Freja Nanna Mogensen - Leave a Comment

Malaysia is considering nuclear energy as it looks to move away from coal. And Finland is stepping in as a potential partner. The talks took place during a recent meeting …

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Business in Asia / Denmark / Energy / Indonesia / Sustainability

PT Pertamina Power Indonesia partners with Danish Seaborg

September 15, 2023September 15, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

PT Pertamina Power Indonesia and Danish Seaborg have signed a MOU to jointly explore the next generation of nuclear power technology. The MOU is mainly established to meet Indonesia’s future …

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Business in Asia / Denmark / Indonesia / Sustainability

Copenhagen Atomics to test nuclear ammonia plant in Indonesia

June 13, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

A Danish start-up has entered a $4 billion agreement to build a nuclear-powered ammonia plant in Indonesia. Copenhagen Atomics is leading a four-party group from Denmark that has signed a …

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Business in Asia / Denmark / Energy / Indonesia

Danish Companies to supply nuclear energy in Indonesia that will feed 45 million people

May 22, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - 1 Comment

Nuclear power developed in Denmark will help Indonesia produce low-emission ammonia. The production will go toward fertilizer and food production that is set to feed 45 million Indonesian people. The …

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