Indonesia Pertamina NRE Hand in Hand with US AGBA to Layout New Bio-ethanol Raceway to Boost E10 Fuel Localization

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Indonesian energy giant Pertamina's new energy and renewable energy development entity Pertamina NRE recently announced a historic cooperation agreement with AGBA (American Grain Bioproducts Association), a top agricultural organization in the United States.

Indonesian energy giant Pertamina's new energy and renewable energy development entity Pertamina NRE recently announced a historic cooperation agreement with AGBA (American Grain Bioproducts Association), a top agricultural organization in the United States. The two parties formally signed a memorandum of cooperation, will work together to build the ecology of Indonesia's bioethanol industry, and fully promote the popularization and application of E10 ethanol blended fuel in the Indonesian market. This move marks Indonesia's important strategic layout in the field of renewable energy.

Cooperation Focus: Full Link Research and Experience Empowerment

according to the memorandum of understanding, the two sides will establish a comprehensive cooperation mechanism, focusing on the systematic evaluation and optimization of Indonesia's bioethanol industry chain. At the beginning of the cooperation, the two sides will form a joint working group to deeply analyze the pain points of the whole chain from raw material supply to terminal infrastructure, and evaluate the technical feasibility, business model compliance and potential regulatory risks. At the same time, the two parties plan to build an industry exchange platform to introduce advanced experience and best practices from mature global markets through technical training, expert stationing, high-end forums and seminars.

Core Vision: Building Independent Energy Ecology

okie, an executive of Indonesia's national oil company, highly recognized the cooperation, pointing out that its core value is to help Indonesia establish an independent bioethanol industry system. By introducing international standards and technologies, Indonesia will achieve three major breakthroughs: first, the diversified transformation of raw material supply, second, the modernization and improvement of the regulatory and compliance system, third, the official landing of the ethanol blended fuel standard. This series of measures will inject strong impetus into the low-carbon transformation of Indonesia's energy structure, effectively reduce the dependence on traditional fossil energy, and ensure the long-term stability of the country's energy supply.

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