Aslan Energy Capital Pioneers Indonesia's Largest Solar Project with Hydrogen Integration
Key Ideas
- Aslan Energy Capital hosts a successful tender clarification workshop in Batam for Indonesia's largest solar power project, a 1,200 MWp utility-scale solar plant.
- The project is a cornerstone of Aslan's sustainable hydrogen hub initiative, linking clean power generation directly to green hydrogen production, supporting Indonesia's renewable energy goals.
- The solar development includes environmental rehabilitation measures by utilizing post-mining lands, creating clean energy assets and generating over 2,000 local jobs with social impact programs in Riau Islands.
- The RFQ process attracted 31 Expressions of Interest from global renewable energy developers, with 17 prequalified bidders, showcasing strong global confidence and competition in the initiative.
Aslan Energy Capital recently organized a successful tender clarification workshop in Batam, Indonesia, for the development of the country's largest solar power project, a 1,200 MWp utility-scale solar plant. This project, a crucial part of Aslan's sustainable hydrogen hub initiative, aims to connect clean power generation with green hydrogen production, positioning Batam as a key player in Southeast Asia's new energy hub. The solar project not only focuses on energy innovation but also emphasizes environmental rehabilitation by utilizing depleted lands for solar farm installation. This initiative is expected to create over 2,000 local jobs in Riau Islands, along with social impact programs to benefit nearby communities. The RFQ process attracted significant interest, with 31 global renewable energy developers submitting Expressions of Interest, and 17 bidders progressing to the final bidding stage. Aslan Energy Capital's commitment to transparent and inclusive development was highlighted during the workshop, fostering dialogue on technical and commercial aspects. The company plans to continue engagement with shortlisted bidders, further advancing the project toward execution, contributing to Indonesia's sustainable and economically prosperous future.