#Clean Energy

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Pertamina Geothermal Energy launches pilot green hydrogen project in Ulubelu

A subsidiary of State energy company PT Pertamina, PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGEO) has launched its Pilot Project for Green Hydrogen in Ulubelu, Tanggamus Regency, Lampung, which is expected to produce around 100 kilograms of green hydrogen per day.

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OASA-China Tianying partner to set up waste-to-energy plant in South Tangerang

An Indonesian renewable energy company, PT Maharaksa Biru Energi (OASA), through its subsidiary PT Indoplas Energy Hijau (IEH), has established a joint venture with Chinese waste management technology provider China Tianying Inc. (CNTY) for waste management project near the capital Jakarta. 

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Indonesia sees US$200 B investment opportunity in renewable energy transition

Indonesia’s renewable energy push is opening vast investment opportunities, with funding needs estimated at nearly US$200 billion (Rp3,300 trillion), according to Stefanus Ade Hadiwidjaja, Managing Director of Investment Holding at State investment management agency BPI Danantara.

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Indonesia eyes Chinese investment for waste-to-energy projects

The Ministry of Environment (KLH) and the Environmental Management Agency (BPLH) are seeking partnerships with foreign investors, including companies from China, to push forward the development of Waste-to-Energy Power Plants (PLTSa).

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Indonesia’s geothermal sector attracts more big players as Sinarmas joins with EDC

Indonesia’s geothermal energy sector is drawing growing interest from major corporations, with the latest entrant being PT Dian Swastatika Sentosa (DSSA), a coal mining subsidiary of the Sinarmas Group, which has partnered with the Philippines’ Energy Development Corporation (EDC).

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RI-Denmark collaborate on marine spatial planning to advance offshore wind energy

The Indonesian government is partnering with the Danish government to advance global Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) in support of renewable energy development, particularly offshore wind power.

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Danantara prepares 33 strategic projects, waste-to-energy as key

Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund BPI Danantara is set to launch 33 strategic projects, one of which is a major waste-to-energy (WtE) program aimed at turning waste into renewable energy.

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IESR calls for import duty exemptions to boost Indonesia’s solar module industry

The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) has urged the Indonesian government to provide stronger incentives for the domestic solar module industry, particularly through the exemption of import duties on raw materials for solar power plants (PLTS).

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MIND ID pushes solar rooftop expansion amid regulatory barriers

President Director of State-owned mining holding company MIND ID, Maroef Sjamsoeddin, revealed that the utilization of renewable energy through rooftop solar power plants (PLTS) continues to face regulatory obstacles.

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Govt to issue new presidential regulation on waste management for energy sector development

The Indonesian government is set to issue a new Presidential Regulation (Perpres) to replace three existing regulations on waste management, in a move aimed at streamlining bureaucracy and improving the waste-to-energy business model, which has long been considered complex and less attractive for developers.

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Indonesia plans 7 GW nuclear power plants as part of long-term energy strategy

State electricity company PT PLN has revealed that Indonesia is set to build nuclear power plants (NPP) with a total capacity of up to 7 gigawatts (GW) by 2040 as stipulated in the draft of the country’s long-term power supply roadmap (RUPTL).

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Indonesia studies nuclear power plant proposals from Canada, Russia

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has revealed that kit has received official proposals from five nations, including Canada and Russia, to develop nuclear power plants (PLTN) in the country.

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