Indonesia to start work on world's biggest geothermal plant in June

JAKARTA, May 28 (Reuters) - Indonesia will begin construction next month of its long-delayed $1.6-billion Sarulla project, the world's biggest geothermal power plant, the country's chief economic minister said on Wednesday.
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