Jakarta, April 11 -- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has announced that Indonesia aims to stop all fuel imports within the next two to three years while intensifying efforts to strengthen national energy self-sufficiency. Such a target will be achieved through a 100-gigawatt electrification programme which is expected to be completed within two years, he said. This programme includes the closure of 13 diesel-fired power plants owned by PT PLN that currently consume large amounts of fuel. The closure of those diesel-fired power plants is expected to save up to 200,000 barrels of diesel fuel per day. Currently, Indonesia imports 1 million barrels of fuel daily, so reducing diesel use will lower import dependence by 20%. In addition to...