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PGN and Pertamina NRE Embrace Green Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso24/07/20232 Mins Read
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PT PGN Tbk and PT Pertamina Power Indonesia (Pertamina NRE) have formed a strategic partnership to explore the potential of developing a low-carbon and renewable energy business.

This collaboration aims to focus on green hydrogen, ammonia, biomethane, and other environmentally friendly energy initiatives, playing a pivotal role in achieving the Net Zero Emission (NZE) target and contributing to the energy transition.

The primary goals of the collaboration between PGN and Pertamina NRE are to foster the development of various low-carbon energy ventures and contribute to the Net Zero Emission (NZE) target. The focus will be on exploring green hydrogen, ammonia, biomethane, solar power plants (PLTS), low-carbon gas/LNG to power business, renewable energy business, and carbon credit trading. By embracing environmentally friendly energy sources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the partnership aims to create a sustainable and greener future.

The collaboration between PGN and Pertamina NRE opens up exciting possibilities in the field of low-carbon energy solutions. The focus on green hydrogen and ammonia is particularly noteworthy, as these emerging technologies offer promising alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. Green hydrogen and ammonia can play a vital role in various sectors, including transportation, electricity generation, and industrial processes, offering zero-emission and sustainable energy solutions.

The collaboration between PGN and Pertamina NRE aligns with the global efforts to achieve net-zero emissions and transition towards a greener energy future. By developing and promoting low-carbon energy ventures, the partnership can significantly contribute to reducing carbon emissions and enhancing sustainability in the energy sector.

The partnership between PT PGN Tbk and PT Pertamina Power Indonesia marks a significant step towards the energy transition and a sustainable future. By exploring green hydrogen, ammonia, biomethane, and other low-carbon energy solutions, the collaboration aims to lead the way in achieving the Net Zero Emission (NZE) target and creating a cleaner and greener energy landscape. Through innovative technologies and joint efforts, PGN and Pertamina NRE are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of low-carbon energy in Indonesia and beyond.

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