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印尼加快推动绿氢发展 优先在重型交通工具上应用氢能技术
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-09 22:05

Group 1 - Indonesia's state-owned electricity company has partnered with Singapore's Sembcorp Industries to build one of Southeast Asia's largest green hydrogen plants in Sumatra, with an annual production capacity of 100,000 tons [1] - The green hydrogen industry is crucial for addressing energy shortages in Indonesia's industrial sector and achieving carbon reduction goals [1] - Indonesia is the world's second-largest geothermal power producer and is expected to exceed 200 GW of solar photovoltaic capacity, providing a solid foundation for the green hydrogen industry [1] Group 2 - Indonesia's current annual hydrogen production is approximately 1.75 million tons, primarily used in the industrial sector for fertilizer production [2] - In November 2023, 21 green hydrogen plants operated by the state electricity company began production, generating about 200 tons of green hydrogen annually [2] - The company plans to launch its first hydrogen refueling station in Jakarta in February 2024, which will use hydrogen produced from its green hydrogen plants [2] Group 3 - The Indonesian government aims to achieve an annual hydrogen production of 9.9 million tons by 2060, prioritizing hydrogen energy development in the transportation sector [2] - The National Energy Commission estimates that by 2035, Indonesia will have over 240,000 hydrogen-powered trucks [2] - Numerous companies are conducting hydrogen technology research projects across various regions in Indonesia, contributing to the long-term development of the hydrogen industry [2] Group 4 - The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is actively developing a national hydrogen and ammonia roadmap and industry standards to enhance the competitiveness of Indonesia's green hydrogen market [3] - Indonesia has competitive advantages in hydrogen production and the potential to become a global hydrogen energy hub [3]