zhōng guó中国tài yáng néng太阳能gōng sī公司huì会bāng zhù帮助yìn ní印尼biàn dé变得gèng更lǜ sè绿色ma吗?
The United States has imposed high tariffs on solar panels from Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Thailand because many Chinese solar companies operate in these countries.
To avoid tariffs, Chinese companies have started moving their factories to Indonesia.
Indonesia has great potential for solar energy development, such as building solar power plants on the sea and on land.
Now, more and more Chinese solar companies are investing in building factories in Indonesia.
The Indonesian government also hopes to use more clean energy and reduce dependence on coal.
Although solar panels are still relatively expensive, if produced locally in Indonesia, the price might become cheaper and people would be more willing to use them.
This way, Indonesia's air quality will improve and life will become healthier.
However, building solar factories must also pay attention to protecting the environment and not destroying animal habitats.
Chinese companies' investments may help Indonesia achieve a green transition faster.