> 2009-02-12 07:24:21.246 GMT By Bambang Dwi Djanuarto
Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesia, the world’s biggest exporter of power-station coal, raised the volume that producers must set aside for domestic users by 45 percent this year to meet the nation’s demand.
Coal miners have to sell 68.3 million metric tons of their combined output to local utilities, Bambang Setiawan, director general of minerals, coal and geothermal at the energy ministry, told reporters in Jakarta today. That’s an increase from a November estimate of 47 million tons.
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