top of page

Indonesia Partners with ACWA Power to Develop 92 MWp Saguling Floating Solar Power Plant

In a significant step toward advancing renewable energy, Indonesia has entered into a purchase agreement with ACWA Power to develop the 92 MWp Saguling Floating Solar Power Plant in West Java. This partnership is set to play a pivotal role in the country’s clean energy strategy, with the project expected to reduce carbon emissions by 120,000 tons annually.


The floating solar power plant, a cutting-edge project in the region, exemplifies the growing collaboration between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia in the energy sector. This initiative reflects a shared commitment to addressing global warming by transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.


“The Saguling Floating Solar Power Plant is not just about meeting our clean energy goals; it’s about ensuring a sustainable future for the next generation,” stated a spokesperson from the Indonesian government. “Our partnership with ACWA Power is a testament to the global unity required to tackle the pressing challenges of climate change.”


ACWA Power, a Saudi-based developer of power and water desalination projects, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the potential for future joint ventures. “This project marks the beginning of larger opportunities between our two nations,” a representative from ACWA Power commented.


As the world continues to grapple with the effects of climate change, initiatives like the Saguling Floating Solar Power Plant underscore the importance of international partnerships in driving innovation and achieving long-term environmental goals.

Comments


Related News

bottom of page