Nuclear power in Indonesia refers to the country's efforts to develop nuclear energy as a potential source of electricity to meet its growing energy needs. As of my last knowledge update in October 2021, Indonesia has been exploring nuclear power for several decades, but it has yet to construct any operational nuclear power plants. ### Key Points on Nuclear Power in Indonesia: 1. **Energy Demand**: Indonesia's rapidly growing population and economy have led to increasing energy demands.
The Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency (often referred to by acronyms that may vary by country, such as NERC, NRC, etc.) is a governmental body responsible for overseeing and regulating the use of nuclear energy and nuclear materials to ensure safety, security, and compliance with legal and environmental standards.
The Research Organization for Nuclear Energy (RONE) is not widely recognized as a standard term or entity in the nuclear energy community. It is possible that it may refer to a specific research institution or organization that focuses on nuclear energy research, development, and related studies.

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