PT SMI Partners for Hydrogen Project in Indonesia, Witnessed by Presidents Prabowo and Macron
Key Ideas
- PT SMI, PT PLN, and HDF Energy signed an MoU to explore financing support for a hydrogen project in Indonesia, emphasizing the use of new technology and blended finance.
- The project on Sumba Island aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly and provide clean, stable energy to over 10 thousand households, fostering economic growth and creating jobs.
- PT SMI's commitment to climate-related projects includes financing 96 projects, demonstrating a substantial contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable development.
- The collaboration with HDF Energy positions Indonesia at the forefront of clean energy development in the Asia-Pacific region, showcasing the potential for hydrogen-based fuel cell technology.
PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero) (PT SMI) in Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to accelerating the energy transition by partnering with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) (PT PLN) and HDF Energy to explore financing support for a hydrogen project. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was announced in Jakarta in the presence of Presidents Prabowo Subianto and Emmanuel Macron. The project on Sumba Island aims to develop clean energy based on fuel cell technology, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and benefiting the local community. PT SMI's dedication to climate-related projects includes financing 96 initiatives, with a focus on infrastructure development and sustainable growth. The collaboration with HDF Energy showcases Indonesia's advancement in clean energy solutions and highlights the potential for hydrogen utilization in the region.
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