Indonesia's Leap Towards Sustainable Maritime Transport with Green Hydrogen
Key Ideas
- PT PLN, Ministry of Transportation, PT HDF Energy Indonesia, and PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry have signed a collaboration agreement to study the use of green hydrogen in Indonesia's maritime transportation sector.
- The initiative aligns with Indonesia's NDC targets, President's vision of energy self-sufficiency, and aims to achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2060.
- PLN has already produced 203 tons of green hydrogen through Green Hydrogen Plants (GHPs) and aims to decarbonize the maritime sector.
- PT HDF Energy Indonesia is committed to decarbonizing Indonesia's maritime transport through hydrogen fuel cell technology, positioning the country as a green hydrogen innovation leader in the Asia Pacific region.
State power utility PT PLN has entered a collaboration agreement with the Ministry of Transportation, PT HDF Energy Indonesia, and PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry to conduct a joint study on the use of green hydrogen for the maritime transportation sector in Indonesia. The agreement, signed during the Global Hydrogen Ecosystem Summit in Jakarta, aims to support Indonesia's NDC targets and decarbonize the transportation sector, specifically focusing on maritime activities. The partnership also aligns with President Prabowo's vision of achieving energy self-sufficiency and reaching Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2060, emphasizing the importance of utilizing clean domestic energy to reduce carbon emissions. PLN has already produced 203 tons of green hydrogen through Green Hydrogen Plants (GHPs) across the country, showcasing a commitment to promoting sustainable energy solutions. PT HDF Energy Indonesia reaffirmed its dedication to decarbonizing Indonesia's maritime transport sector through hydrogen fuel cell technology, aiming to position Indonesia as a leader in green hydrogen innovation in the Asia Pacific region and beyond. This collaboration signifies a significant step towards a sustainable and environmentally friendly maritime transportation sector in Indonesia.
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Asia
Innovation
Sustainability
Maritime Sector
Decarbonization
Collaboration
Asia-Pacific
Energy Self-sufficiency
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