ACCEPT II representative, Muhammad Shidiq has been invited by Maxpower Group and PLN Batam as organizers to present the update on ASEAN hydrogen development during the event held on 20 March 2023 in Radisson Golf & Convention Center Batam, Indonesia.
- ACCEPT II has introduced participants about the current update on hydrogen technology across ASEAN as well as introduced ASEAN Centre for Energy and its blueprint called ASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation (APAEC).
- During the morning session, Shidiq has spoken with other speakers with Kobayashi Yoshikazu from the Institute of Energy Economics Japan (IEEJ) and Dr Jenny Rizkiana as Lecturer at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB).
Figure 1. ACCEPT II representative with Moderator (Bayu Aji), IEEJ representative (Yoshikazu Kobayashi), CEO Maxpower Group (Fazil Erwin Alfitri), and ITB Lecturer (Dr. Jenny Rizkiana).
ACCEPT II representative, Shidiq has presented the update on hydrogen technology across southeast Asia as well as finding from the ASEAN Centre for Energy’s (ACE) current study on hydrogen namely Hydrogen in ASEAN: Economic Prospects, Development, and Applications. He also mentioned that Singapore has the only ASEAN countries at the moment having its national hydrogen strategy plan namely Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy. Lastly, Dr Jenny Rizikiana from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) has presented about type of hydrogen, process of hydrogen production from electrolysis, type of electrolysis and current hydrogen research in the university in research scale. During the question and answer session, the speakers and participants have discussed on the potential of hydrogen development in Indonesia where Indonesia has a big potential to produce hydrogen with Pertamina has announced its plan to develop green hydrogen from geothermal Ulubeli site in 2023 with a production target as much as 100 kilograms per day. Despite there is no specific hydrogen regulatory or policy in Indonesia, the Pertamina pilot project is interested to be watched a real hydrogen practice in Indonesia. At the end of the discussion, the moderator summarized that even Indonesia is still on early stage on developing in hydrogen practices, but the discussion as well as further research and development (R&D) of hydrogen in the country should be further developed from now on. The session has received a great response from all participants where participants was feeling thankful to this sharing session as well as learned much about hydrogen research, development, and practices from other countries. Find here on detailed information about ACCEPT II. For any collaboration with ACCEPT: [email protected]