Pertamina Power Indonesia (Pertamina NRE), Keppel
Infrastructure, through Keppel New Energy Pte. Ltd., and Chevron
Corporation (NYSE: CVX), through Chevron New Energies International
Pte. Ltd. (Chevron New Energies), have signed a Joint Study
Agreement (JSA) to explore the development of selected green
hydrogen and green ammonia projects using renewable energy located
primarily in Sumatera, Indonesia.
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From Left: Director of Chevron New
Energies International, Pte. Ltd., Andrew S. Mingst; CEO of
Pertamina NRE, Dannif Danusaputro; Director of Keppel New Energy
Pte., Ltd., Chua Yong Hwee. (Photo: Business Wire)
The signing of the JSA took place at the Business 20 (B20)
Investment Forum held in conjunction with the B20 Summit in Bali.
B20 is an official G20 engagement group that represents the global
business community. Signing the JSA were CEO of Pertamina NRE,
Dannif Danusaputro; Director of Keppel New Energy Pte., Ltd., Chua
Yong Hwee, and Director of Chevron New Energies International, Pte.
Ltd., Andrew S. Mingst. The signing was witnessed by the
Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut
Pandjaitan; Minister of Investment of Indonesia & Head of BKPM,
Bahlil Lahadalia; President Director & CEO, PT Pertamina
(Persero), Nicke Widyawati; and Chief Executive Officer, Keppel
Infrastructure, Cindy Lim.
The JSA intends to explore the feasibility of developing a green
hydrogen facility, with a production capacity of at least 40,000
tonnes per annum, powered by 250-400 megawatts of geothermal energy
in the initial phase. The hydrogen production facility could have
the potential to scale up to 80,000-160,000 tonnes per annum,
depending on the availability of geothermal energy as well as
market demands.
The JSA aims to draw on the complementary strengths of
Pertamina, the largest energy company in Indonesia; Keppel
Infrastructure, a leading Singapore-based energy infrastructure
solutions provider with a strong track record of developing and
operating large scale energy and environmental infrastructure
projects; and Chevron, a multinational energy corporation committed
to providing affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy.
According to an International Energy Agency report, Indonesia,
the world’s fourth most populous country, has a viable path to
reaching its target of net zero emissions by 2060.1 Hydrogen and
ammonia are expected to be important lower carbon fuels as part of
this roadmap. Ammonia can also be used to transport hydrogen and
potentially be used to replace bunker fuels as a lower carbon
solution in the global maritime industry.
Indonesia accounts for approximately 40 percent of global
geothermal resources, providing opportunities to utilize geothermal
energy as a reliable and stable energy source to produce green
ammonia or hydrogen.
Dannif Danusaputro, CEO of Pertamina NRE, said, “The development
of green hydrogen and green ammonia holds a significant role in
Indonesia’s Net Zero Emissions roadmap. And with its potential, we
believe that Indonesia will also play a key role in green hydrogen
production in Asia. We are very excited with this strategic
collaboration as we know that Keppel and Chevron are reputable
companies and have the same vision in energy transition as we
do.”
Ms. Cindy Lim, CEO of Keppel Infrastructure, said, “Indonesia is
a country with vast resources and enormous potential for renewable
and low carbon energy. We are happy to partner with industry
leaders, Pertamina and Chevron, to explore the first of its kind
use of geothermal and other renewable energy to develop green
hydrogen and green ammonia projects and support Indonesia’s energy
transition efforts, as well as catalyze investments in green energy
supply chain in the regions. In line with Keppel’s Vision 2030,
which places sustainability at the core of its strategy, this
collaboration will broaden Keppel Infrastructure’s geographical
footprints to create and capture more value arising from the global
commitment to net zero and its energy transition.”
Austin Knight, vice president of Hydrogen, Chevron New Energies,
said, “We have a long history of working in Indonesia and with
Pertamina, and a growing relationship with Keppel Infrastructure.
We look forward to leveraging our collective strengths to study and
evaluate lower carbon opportunities for the region. Chevron’s
strength has always been solving big, complex energy challenges,
and creating a lower carbon future is the opportunity that
motivates us. As part of this effort, we must work together to
identify new, innovative ways of producing and delivering
ever-cleaner energy to a growing world.”
Keppel Corporation Limited, the parent company of Keppel
Infrastructure, does not expect the abovementioned development to
have any material impact on Keppel Corporation’s earnings per share
and net tangible asset per share for the current financial
year.
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https://www.iea.org/news/indonesia-s-push-to-reach-net-zero-emissions-can-help-power-a-new-phase-in-its-economic-development
About Pertamina NRE
PT Pertamina Power Indonesia (Pertamina NRE) is member of PT
Pertamina (Persero), Indonesia’s largest energy company, comprised
of four business entities: PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy
(subsidiary), PT Jawa Satu Power (affiliate), PT Jawa Satu Regas
(affiliate), and PT Industri Baterai Indonesia. Its business
focuses on clean energy development. It is highly committed to
support Indonesia’s net zero emission 2060 through energy
transition and to implement ESG.
About Keppel Infrastructure
Keppel Infrastructure (KI) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Keppel Corporation, a Singapore flagship multinational company
providing solutions for sustainable urbanisation. KI provides
solutions for some of the world’s most pressing challenges through
its power & gas, environment and new energy businesses by
leveraging its proprietary technology, strong technical expertise
and proven operating capabilities.
KI has a track record of developing energy and environmental
infrastructure end-to-end, including power generation assets,
waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities, large-scale district cooling
systems, as well as NEWater and desalination plants. In Singapore,
it operates a 1,300-megawatt high efficiency gas-fired combined
cycle power plant and a utility pipe rack and pipeline network in
Jurong Island. It is also Singapore’s leading electricity retailer,
and the first and largest district cooling systems developer and
service provider. Globally, through Keppel Seghers, it is one of
the leading WTE technology providers with more than 100 project
references in 20 countries.
KI is expanding its presence, in Singapore and overseas, in
areas such as power generation, waste management, district cooling,
renewables and energy storage, electric vehicle charging
infrastructure and other clean energy opportunities.
For more information, please visit www.kepinfra.com.
About Chevron
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy
companies. We believe affordable, reliable, and ever-cleaner energy
is essential to achieving a more prosperous and sustainable world.
Chevron produces crude oil and natural gas; manufactures
transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and additives; and
develops technologies that enhance our business and the industry.
We are focused on lowering the carbon intensity in our operations
and growing lower carbon businesses along with our traditional
business lines. For more information, please visit
www.chevron.com.
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For Pertamina:
Mr. Dicky Septriadi Corporate Secretary Tel: 08111663456 Email:
Dicky.septiradi@pertamina.com
For Keppel:
Media Relations Mr. Ang Lai Lee Deputy General Manager
Group Corporate Communications Keppel Corporation Limited Tel: (65)
6413 6427 Email: lailee.ang@kepcorp.com
For Chevron:
Mr. Creighton Welch Communications Manager Chevron New Energies
creightonwelch@chevron.com
For Keppel:
Investor Relations Ms. Tang Yibing Manager Group
Corporate Communications Keppel Corporation Limited Tel: (65) 6413
6474 Email: yibing.tang@kepcorp.com
For Chevron:
Ms. Ferita Damayanti Corporate Affairs Manager Chevron Indonesia
Business Unit Ferita@chevron.com
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