Workflow
能源绿色转型 中印尼合作新亮点(第一现场)

Core Insights - Indonesia aims to increase the share of clean energy from 13.09% to 31% by 2050, with significant participation from Chinese companies in developing clean energy projects [1] Geothermal Energy Projects - The Lumutbalai Phase II geothermal project, with a capacity of 55 MW, has successfully connected to the grid, showcasing advanced technology from Chinese enterprises [2] - Indonesia is the second-largest geothermal power producer globally, with over 40% of the world's geothermal resources, and plans to increase its geothermal capacity from 2.6 GW to 7.9 GW by 2035 [1][2] Hydropower Developments - The Batang Hydropower Station, with a total capacity of 510 MW, is set to be completed by the end of this year, expected to generate 2.228 billion kWh annually, significantly alleviating power supply pressure in North Sumatra [4][5] - The project will replace coal and diesel power plants, contributing to Indonesia's green energy transition and creating over 4,000 jobs during construction and operation [5][6] Solar Energy Initiatives - The Karawang 100 MW solar project is the largest land-based solar project in Indonesia, expected to provide over 150 million kWh of clean electricity annually, meeting the needs of approximately 112,000 households [7] - The project incorporates advanced smart technology, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing maintenance costs, while supporting Indonesia's industrial competitiveness [7]