Sunday, December 22, 2024

PGE explores collaboration with Japanese companies in clean energy

Reading Time: 2 minutes
Julian Isaac

Journalist

Mahinda Arkyasa

Editor

Interview

PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, a subsidiary of PT Pertamina, continues to pursue sustainable business ventures in developing clean energy in Indonesia. 

PGE takes business steps with Japan

After receiving positive responses from foreign investors during the issuance of green bonds, the top executives of Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) are now exploring partnerships with several Japanese companies.

This business initiative was marked by PGE’s presence at the Indonesia-Japan Corporations Exclusive Business Matching Event held in Tokyo, Japan on May 22, 2023. 

Ahmad Yuniarto, the President Director of PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, stated that the event was significant in creating opportunities for collaboration between Japanese and Indonesian companies to foster positive synergies for both parties.

“The presence of PGE at the Business Matching forum organized by the Indonesian Stock Exchange Authority signifies that the endeavors we are developing have significant market potential in the eyes of foreign investors,” Ahmad said on May 25, 2023.

Additionally, Yuniarto explained that Indonesia currently holds the world’s second-largest geothermal potential, after the United States.

Geothermal energy, he added, has the potential to become an environmentally friendly and stable energy source that can serve as a sustainable power source in the future. 

PGE becomes a strategic business player

“As a leader in the geothermal sector, PGE will continue to strive to develop Indonesia’s geothermal potential. And so, the collaboration with various parties is crucial,” Yuniarto added.

Regarding the oversubscription phenomenon of up to 8.25 times the offering for PGE’s recent green bond issuance, Yuniarto regarded this as a positive signal to involve even more stakeholders. 

With the increasing global awareness of harnessing green energy, he emphasized that PGE has become one of Indonesia’s strategic business players. 

“Our presence in Japan is crucial for exploring and identifying future business development opportunities for PGE by involving global business actors who are highly aware of green energy and renewable energy,” he stated.

Julian Isaac

Journalist

Mahinda Arkyasa

Editor

 

Interview

SUBSCRIBE NOW
We will provide you with an invoice for your reimbursable expenses.

Free

New to Indonesian market? Read our free articles before subscribing to the premium plan. If you already run your business in Indonesia, make sure to subscribe to the premium subscription so you won’t miss any intelligence & business opportunities.

Premium

$550 USD/Year

or

$45 USD/Month

Cancelation: you can cancel your subscription at any time, by sending us an email inquiry@ibp-media.com

Add keywords to your market watch and receive notification:
Schedule a free consultation with us:

We’ll contact you for confirmation.

FURTHER READING

Inter-island electricity connections through transmission are urgently needed to supply energy, with the government striving to maximize the potential of solar power to hydro power. As of now, Indonesia needs US$20 billion (Rp321 trillion) to build a transmission line connecting the islands.
PT Kilang Pertamian Internasional (KPI) is collaborating with PT Gapura Mas Lestari (GML), a used cooking oil exporting company, to meet the raw material needs in the production of bioavtur or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
PT Daikin Industries Indonesia (DIID), a part of the global Daikin network, has completed the construction of its new air conditioner (AC) manufacturing plant at the Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC) in Cikarang, West Java on Thursday, December 12, 2024.
The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) is optimistic that President Prabowo Subianto administration’s target of completely shutting down all coal-fired power plants (PLTU) by 2040 is attainable.
State power utility PT PLN has announced that its floating solar power plant (PLTS) in collaboration with HK based GD Power at the Karangkates Reservoir in East Java will commence operations by 2026.
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has confirmed that the draft National Electricity General Plan (RUKN) for 2024–2060 is aligned with the government’s ambitious economic growth target of 8 percent.