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ACWA Power to expand Indonesian portfolio with PLN partnership

ACWA Power to expand Indonesian portfolio with PLN partnership
The MoU was signed at the B20/G20 Summit in Bali and coincided with the state visit of HRH Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince, and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, to Indonesia. Signatories included PLN CEO, Darmawan Prasodjo and ACWA Power Vice Chairman and CEO, Paddy Padmanathan. The agreement was signed in the presence of the Vice Minister of the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprise of Indonesia, Pahala N. Mansury; the Commissioner of PLN and Director General of Electricity of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia, Dadan Kusdiana; and the Director of Indonesia Investment Promotion Center, Abu Dhabi UAE, Mohammad R.S. Iwan Ungsi (photo courtesy ACWA Power).

ACWA Power Company (ACWA Power), a leading Saudi developer, investor, and operator of power generation, water desalination, and green hydrogen plants worldwide, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), Indonesia’s state-owned electricity provider. The agreement involves the development of battery storage for renewable energy facilities and green hydrogen development in Indonesia.

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According to the terms of the MoU, ACWA Power and PLN will jointly investigate several avenues of partnership which include: a project study for pump storage for a 600-800 MW hydroelectricity facility; investigating the possibility of a 4GW battery energy storage system and the development of a green hydrogen/ammonia facility that is powered by hydroelectricity.

The agreement lays out a clear pipeline of renewable energy and technological development for ACWA Power within the country and involves a clear capacity-building mandate for PLN’s employees.

As a nation that is fast-tracking economic growth, Indonesia is focused on advancing sustainable development through strategic partnerships. With the signing of this extensive renewable energy and green hydrogen MoU with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), we are delighted to extend our collaboration and strengthen our presence in the country. We look forward to partnering with the government in ensuring that its renewable energy goals are realized
Paddy Padmanathan, CEO and Vice Chairman of ACWA Power.

23 percent renewable power by 2025

Indonesia’s National General Energy Plan states that 23 percent of the country’s power should be generated via renewable energy sources by 2025.

PLN is the Republic’s sole buyer of electricity produced by independent power producers (IPP), including power produced from renewable energy projects.

As of last year, the enterprise owns or operates nearly two-thirds of Indonesia’s power generation industry, which is approximately 65.5 GW of installed capacity.

Dealing with climate change is not only a challenge to preserve the environment, but also a business opportunity. In the future, there will be many PLN agendas in the energy transition that require the collaboration of all parties. ACWA Power and PLN have built a very strong, long-term, and productive partnership, said Darmawan Prasodjo, President Director, and CEO of PLN.

ACWA Power entered Indonesia this year, as PLN awarded the company two contracts to develop floating solar photovoltaic plants in October 2022.

PLN’s collaboration with ACWA Power had previously been established in the construction of floating solar power plants in Singkarak and Saguling through an MoU signed in October 2022. Today, PLN and ACWA added yet another collaboration with a broader commitment to exploring opportunities for joint business expansion, not only domestically, but also abroad. PLN and ACWA are exploring the development of renewable energy projects and technological advancements in solar PV, wind, hydro, pump storage, battery peaker, battery storage, tidal, and geothermal. In fact, we will jointly develop green hydrogen and green ammonia facilities ended Darmawan Prasodjohe.

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