If coal burns on an island and nobody can see it, does it still pollute? The fossil fuel sits at the centre of the Indonesian economy, but at the outskirts of investor’s focus. In our October edition, we look at how Indonesia hopes to attract green funding to coal by ignoring its global warming implications. Elsewhere, we look at the massive faults that have hit Siemens Gamesa turbines, and the massive impact on the company. Also, explaining the systems behind smart grids, and the forces electrifying global shipping, all in your next edition of Future Power Technology.
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