Pertamina NRE and Genvia Collaborate for Advanced Green Hydrogen Production in Indonesia
Key Ideas
  • Pertamina NRE, PGE, and Genvia have signed an MoU to develop green hydrogen production technology in Indonesia.
  • The collaboration aims to integrate advanced SOEL technology with geothermal heat resources for efficient hydrogen production.
  • Partners express optimism for accelerating Indonesia's achievement of net-zero emissions and contributing to sustainable energy development.
Pertamina NRE, in partnership with Genvia, signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on advancing green hydrogen production technology in Indonesia. The collaboration involves integrating Genvia's advanced solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEL) technology with PGE's geothermal heat resources. This initiative aims to reduce energy consumption and costs in green hydrogen production. John Anis, Pertamina NRE CEO, expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting its potential to accelerate green hydrogen initiatives and reduce carbon emissions. Genvia's CEO, Florence Lambert, emphasized the opportunity to combine cutting-edge technology with Indonesia's geothermal resources for sustainable energy development. The collaboration also received support from the Indonesian Ambassador to France, emphasizing the importance of achieving net-zero emissions. Pertamina's Vice President highlighted the significance of hydrogen production in the company's energy transition strategy. This collaboration aligns with Pertamina's commitment to promoting sustainable development goals and supporting the Net Zero Emission 2060 target. Overall, the partnership aims to leverage expertise in geothermal energy and innovative technologies to drive the future of green hydrogen production in Indonesia.
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