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Indonesia’s grid build-out and renewables push is colliding with the harder regulatory, permitting, and public-accountability realities of uranium and nuclear material supply chains across uranium-identified regions.
A risk-based licensing framework exists on paper, but uranium commercialization depends on decision-ready BAPETEN pathways, safeguards capacity, and timetable credibility for 2026.
Indonesia’s uranium resource base is often cited at about 90,000 tonnes, but PP 52/2022 and ongoing BAPETEN drafting show the real constraint is permitting coherence across the fuel chain.