Masdar's Renewable Energy Partnership with Indonesia Expands for Clean Energy Transition
Key Ideas
  • Masdar and PT PLN collaborate on the Cirata floating solar plant in West Java, enhancing renewable energy capacity in Indonesia.
  • Expansion plans for the Cirata project aim to increase its capacity to over 1,000 MWp, marking significant progress in sustainable energy goals.
  • Collaborations with PLN and Pertamina also include projects involving solar, wind, geothermal, and green hydrogen, aligning with Indonesia's clean energy transition.
  • The partnership between Masdar and Indonesia reflects mutual commitments to sustainable development and renewable energy advancement.
Masdar, the UAE's state-owned energy company, is strengthening its partnership with Indonesia's PT PLN to boost renewable energy initiatives. The focus is on projects like the Cirata floating solar plant, the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, which aims to power thousands of households in West Java. Discussions have started for expanding the plant's capacity to over 1,000 MWp, with ongoing development in progress. Masdar, PLN, and Pertamina are also working together on various renewable energy ventures, including solar, wind, geothermal, and green hydrogen projects, particularly in Indonesia's Nusantara Capital City. This collaboration underscores the commitment to sustainable development and a clean energy transition shared by both nations.
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