In Indonesia, Indonesia Business Post reported that Saudi-listed energy company ACWA Power has announced that its renewable ammonia project in Indonesia is expected to begin commercial operations this year.
The project, known as the Garuda Green Hydrogen (GH2) Project, is being developed in partnership with state-owned utility company PT PLN and fertilizer producer PT Pupuk Indonesia. Indonesia expects the project to reach full operational readiness this year, according to the report.
“Green hydrogen is one of the key solutions for the energy transition. Therefore, its development has become one of our priorities in accelerating Indonesia’s energy transition,” PLN President Director Darmawan Prasodjo said.
The flagship hydrogen project will be powered by a combination of solar and wind energy with a total installed capacity of 600 megawatts, the report added.
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