China Develops EBT in Indonesia

China Develops EBT in Indonesia: PT Bukit Asam Tbk (PTBA) is collaborating with China Huadian Corporation regarding the development of new and renewable energy (EBT) in Indonesia. PTBA President Director Arsal Ismail said the cooperation with China Huadian Corporation (CHD) is one step to realize the vision of becoming a world-class energy and chemical company that cares about the environment, which is in line with the government’s target to achieve Net Zero Emission (NZE) by 2060.

In addition to developing NRE in Indonesia. In the MoU the two companies will also build a 1,300 MW Wind Power Plant (PLTB) in South China. Arsal said that in the development. PTBA will gain experience in developing PLTB, as well as contribute to energy conservation. Emission reduction. And sustainable development. Through this collaboration. PTBA also wants to accelerate the development of NRE in Indonesia.

“We hope there will be a transfer of technology. In addition, we want CHD to be able to develop PLTB in Indonesia as well. We will look for suitable locations for PLTB development. Meanwhile, President Director of China Huadian Overseas Investment Co Ltd (CHDOI) Fang Zheng and President Director of Huadian Guangxi Energy Co Ltd (CHDGX) Duan Xi Ming welcomed the plan.

As before, cooperation with PTBA has been well established in the construction of PLTU Sumsel-8. We hope that this cooperation plan can run smoothly as expected with the support of the Chinese Government and the Indonesian Government,” said Fang Zheng.

In an effort to expand its portfolio in the NRE sector, PTBA has developed several Solar Power Plants (PLTS).

In collaboration with PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II), PTBA built a solar power plant with a capacity of 241 kilowatt-peak (kWp) at the Airport Operation Control Center (AOCC) Building, and has been fully operational since October 2020. As before, cooperation with PTBA has been well established in the construction of PLTU Sumsel-8. We hope that this cooperation plan can run smoothly as expected with the support of the Chinese Government and the Indonesian Government,” said Fang Zheng.

In an effort to expand its portfolio in the NRE sector, PTBA has developed several Solar Power Plants (PLTS). In collaboration with PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II), PTBA built a solar power plant with a capacity of 241 kilowatt-peak (kWp) at the Airport Operation Control Center (AOCC) Building, and has been fully operational since October 2020.

By AKDSEO