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Indonesia plans to optimize its geothermal resources for hydrogen production, leveraging its position as one of the world's largest geothermal reserve holders. PT Pertamina's Senior Vice President, Hana Timoti, stated that the focus is on using geothermal energy to generate electricity, which will then be used for hydrogen production. This initiative aims to unlock the full potential of geothermal energy and make it economically viable.
Indonesia is moving forward with plans to utilize its substantial geothermal resources not just for electricity generation, but also for hydrogen production. This strategic initiative was highlighted by Hana Timoti, Senior Vice President of Technology Innovation & Implementation at PT Pertamina (Persero), during the Public & Business Leader Forum in Jakarta.
Indonesia is recognized as one of the world's largest holders of geothermal reserves. The current focus, according to Hana Timoti, is on developing a comprehensive ecosystem where geothermal energy is first converted into electricity, and then used for hydrogen production. This approach is seen as a promising pathway to optimize geothermal resources and make them economically viable.
This initiative aligns with Indonesia's broader clean energy goals and its commitment to leveraging renewable resources. By developing a hydrogen ecosystem based on geothermal energy, Indonesia aims to diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The success of this initiative could position Indonesia as a leader in clean energy innovation in the region.
Geothermal-Hydrogen Ecosystem Development
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