(EnergyAsia, May 25) — The Indonesian government is planning to allocate up to Rp21 trillion per year in subsidies to encourage households and small businesses to substitute liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for kerosene. (US$1=Rp9,300). The move is part of a wider energy diversification programme that includes increasing the use of biodiesel in the face of…

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