[QODLink]
In Pictures
Powering Indonesia
 
The Indonesian government plans to build its first nuclear power plant on the island of Bangka [Tiffany Ang]
Indonesia relies on coal as its main source of energy [Tiffany Ang]
Sodri, a fisherman on Bangka island, fears that his livelihood will be affected by the nuclear plant. His home is just 10km from one of the two proposed nuclear power plant sites [Tiffany Ang]
Villagers on the island worry that their next generation will suffer should Indonesia experience a nuclear disaster [Tiffany Ang]
Tri Mumpuni is the founder of several hydropower projects all over Indonesia and hopes that the country can tap into its alternative energy sources [Tiffany Ang]
Friends of the Earth Indonesia, WALHI, opposes the construction of the nuclear plant on Bangka island [Tiffany Ang]
The villagers rely heavily on the fishing trade [Tiffany Ang]
Lee Ali filming fishermen coming in with their daily catch [Tiffany Ang]
  • image0
  • image1
  • image2
  • image3
  • image4
  • image5
  • image6
  • image7

Powering Indonesia /mritems/Images/2011/9/15/201191510433389734_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/2011915101243571580_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/2011915101520636580_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/2011915101629278734_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/2011915101932266360_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/2011915101850906734_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/20119151017844580_8.jpg;*;/mritems/Images/2011/9/15/2011915101752998360_8.jpg The Indonesian government plans to build its first nuclear power plant on the island of Bangka [Tiffany Ang];*;Indonesia relies on coal as its main source of energy [Tiffany Ang];*;Sodri, a fisherman on Bangka island, fears that his livelihood will be affected by the nuclear plant. His home is just 10km from one of the two proposed nuclear power plant sites [Tiffany Ang];*;Villagers on the island worry that their next generation will suffer should Indonesia experience a nuclear disaster [Tiffany Ang];*;Tri Mumpuni is the founder of several hydropower projects all over Indonesia and hopes that the country can tap into its alternative energy sources [Tiffany Ang];*;Friends of the Earth Indonesia, WALHI, opposes the construction of the nuclear plant on Bangka island [Tiffany Ang];*;The villagers rely heavily on the fishing trade [Tiffany Ang];*;Lee Ali filming fishermen coming in with their daily catch [Tiffany Ang] 0
Featured on Al Jazeera
In a tale of politics, power and greed, this two-part series examines the Mubarak family.
Only 0.58 per cent of Monrovia residents have access to public electricity, as African nation rebuilds after civil war.
It has offices in 40 countries, nearly three million members and a $150m budget, but where did it all begin?
We investigate alleged violations of environmental standards by a key sponsor of the London 2012 Olympic Games.