JAKARTA - Pertamina New & Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE) signed a memorandum of understanding with GCL Intelligent Energy (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., a global company in the field of clean and renewable energy from China.
This cooperation opens up opportunities for the development of waste-to-energy power plants, new and renewable energy, and gas-based power plants in Indonesia, as part of a joint effort to support national energy resilience and emission reduction targets.
Pertamina NRE CEO John Anis said that this partnership is a tangible step in building a sustainable clean energy ecosystem.
"Collaboration with GCL is a strategic step for Pertamina NRE to accelerate the development of clean energy in Indonesia. We see great potential to combine GCL's global experience with Pertamina's local capabilities and understanding in providing sustainable and competitive energy solutions," said John Anis, Thursday, January 1.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Board of GCL Intelligent Energy (Suzhou) Co., Ltd, Fei Zhi expressed his appreciation for the visit and cooperation with Pertamina NRE.
"We see Indonesia as one of the strategic markets in the development of global clean energy. GCL hopes to take advantage of the momentum of accelerating the energy transition in Indonesia to build mutually beneficial cooperation with Pertamina NRE, especially in the waste power generation sector, photovoltaic integration and energy storage, PVT," said Fei Zhi.
During the series of activities, the Pertamina NRE delegation also conducted a direct review of GCL's waste to energy power plant facilities to see the application of technology, environmental management systems, and best practices in project operations and management.
Vice President of Corporate Communication PT Pertamina (Persero), Muhammad Baron, revealed that Pertamina appreciated Pertamina NRE's efforts to develop the new and renewable energy industry in the country. Through collaboration with various global partners with experience in the industry, it is hoped that new and renewable energy can support the achievement of the Government's Net Zero Emission target in 2060, as well as achieving national energy self-sufficiency.
"Pertamina through Pertamina NRE is committed to accelerating the development of energy transition in Indonesia, one of which is by forging strategic partnerships with the Government, industry or business partners, academics, communities, and the media," said Baron.
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