1、Report/June 2025Advancing Clean MetalsDecarbonizing captive power in Indonesias nickel and aluminum industriesrmi.org/2Advancing Clean Metals:Decarbonizing captive power in Indonesias nickel and aluminum industriesAuthors and AcknowledgmentsAuthorsRizky FauziantoAndika Akbar HermawanBrian OHanlonWin
2、i RizkiningayuRachmat Setiadi,Energy Transition Mechanism AdvisorAuthors listed alphabetically.All authors are from RMI unless otherwise noted.ContactsAndika Akbar Hermawan,andikaakbar.hermawanrmi.org Rizky Fauzianto,rfauziantormi.orgWini Rizkiningayu,wini.rizkiningayurmi.org Copyrights and Citation
3、Rizky Fauzianto,Andika Akbar Hermawan,Brian OHanlon,Wini Rizkiningayu,and Rachmat Setiadi,Advancing Clean Metal:Decarbonizing Captive Power in Indonesias Nickel and Aluminum Industries,RMI,2025,https:./rmi.org/insight/advancing-clean-metals-decarbonizing-captive-power-in-indonesias-nickel-and-alumin
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5、wledgmentsThe authors would like to thank our RMI colleagues Lachlan Wright,Hao Wu,Wei Li,and Xin Yue,who provided thorough review and substantial input for critical mineral decarbonization practice in the global market.About RMI Rocky Mountain Institute(RMI)is an independent,nonpartisan nonprofit f
6、ounded in 1982 that transforms global energy systems through market-driven solutions to secure a prosperous,resilient,clean energy future for all.In collaboration with businesses,policymakers,funders,communities,and other partners,RMI drives investment to scale clean energy solutions,reduce energy w