Canada expressed its willingness to assist Indonesia in developing its nuclear energy sector.
Canada will help Indonesia establish a regulatory framework for nuclear power generation.
Indonesia aims to begin commercial operation of a 250-megawatt nuclear plant by 2032.
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) granted $2.3 million for a feasibility study on a small nuclear reactor in West Kalimantan, utilizing NuScale technology.
Indonesia has three research nuclear reactors in Yogyakarta, Serpong, and Bandung.
The National Energy Council identified 29 potential sites for nuclear power generation, many in West Kalimantan.