Wulan Fitriana

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Wulan Fitriana is a researcher with a background in Business Law. She holds a Master's degree in Law from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, and focuses on legal frameworks for energy transition and climate change policy. Currently, Wulan is a PhD candidate and a researcher at the NHRG Research Group, Power System Laboratory, Bandung Institute of Technology . She is passionate about exploring the intersection of law, business, and sustainability in addressing global challenges.

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