Indonesia is strengthening its role in the global shift to sustainable power. The Pertamina NRE, HyET partnership marks a milestone in accelerating the country’s clean energy transition. Signed during the Indonesia–Europe Business Forum in Berlin, this agreement highlights Indonesia’s commitment to innovation, renewable energy, and international cooperation.
Pertamina NRE, HyET Partnership to Accelerate Renewable Energy
Pertamina New & Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE) signed a memorandum of understanding with HyET Group, a Dutch renewable energy technology company, on September 4, 2025. The signing took place in Berlin, where Pertamina NRE CEO John Anis and HyET Group CEO Rombout Swanborn formalized the collaboration.
This partnership focuses on identifying opportunities for HyET technologies in Indonesia, including solar panels, energy-efficient electrolysis, lithium batteries, and both blue and green hydrogen. Pilot projects, commercialization pathways, and capability development form part of the plan. Swanborn noted, “We see Indonesia as one of the most promising markets for renewable energy development. By combining HyET’s technological expertise with Pertamina NRE’s capacity as a key player in the regional RE industry, we are confident this collaboration will deliver relevant, effective solutions.”
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Advancing Green Hydrogen and Clean Energy Innovation
Green hydrogen development sits at the center of this collaboration. HyET’s expertise in hydrogen technologies offers Indonesia a way to expand its energy portfolio and cut reliance on fossil fuels. The agreement also supports innovation in solar solutions and sustainable battery technologies, which are critical for long-term decarbonization.
John Anis emphasized, “Renewable energy development requires technological innovation. With HyET’s expertise in RE technology, we hope this strategic collaboration will enable knowledge transfer and accelerate the energy transition.” This focus on innovation positions Indonesia to participate more actively in the global push for clean energy and climate resilience.
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Building Sustainable Energy Partnerships Across Borders
The Pertamina NRE, HyET partnership demonstrates the importance of cross-border collaboration in the energy transition. John highlighted that global cooperation is essential, stating, “Energy transition is not a race that can be won alone. It requires cooperation across countries, sectors, and technologies.”
This collaboration opens doors for joint investment and concessional financing while ensuring market security through long-term offtake agreements. Access to European markets for commodities like hydrogen and ammonia strengthens Indonesia’s role in the global clean energy supply chain. At the same time, it shows Europe’s commitment to supporting Southeast Asia’s energy transition through shared expertise and resources.
Strengthening Human Capital and Technology Transfer
A core element of this partnership lies in technology transfer and human capital development. Pertamina NRE views collaboration with strategic partners as a way to build domestic expertise while advancing sustainable energy. Capacity-building efforts will encompass training, research, development, and potential joint manufacturing initiatives.
By engaging in knowledge-sharing with HyET, Indonesia aims to create a skilled workforce ready to support clean energy innovation. This investment in human capital not only advances Indonesia’s domestic energy security but also positions the country as a hub for renewable energy innovation in Southeast Asia. The collaboration ensures that Indonesia’s clean energy transition benefits local communities and industries while driving long-term growth.
Driving Indonesia’s Clean Energy Transition Together
The Pertamina NRE, HyET partnership serves as a catalyst for Indonesia’s Net Zero Emission 2060 vision. By combining technological expertise with international cooperation, both companies are helping to shape a more sustainable energy future. As John Anis underlined, “Pertamina NRE is very open to collaborating with European and international partners to achieve the NZE 2060 target. Since this cannot be done by one party alone, let us build a cleaner and more sustainable energy future together.”
This collaboration demonstrates that Indonesia’s clean energy transition relies on innovation, strong partnerships, and shared global commitment. With efforts like this, the nation is taking significant steps toward reducing carbon emissions and leading sustainable growth in the region.
Source: kompas.com, tempo.co
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