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Masdar and PT PJBI form joint venture to drive development of Indonesia's first floating solar power plant
ABU DHABI, UAE, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Masdar Solar Energi (PMSE) formed to develop 
Cirata Floating Photovoltaic Power Plant in West Java region

- 145-megawatt (ac) plant designated as National Strategic Project by 
Indonesian government, recognizing its economic and social benefits to nation

Masdar, one of the world's leading renewable energy companies, and PT PJBI, a 
subsidiary of Indonesia's state electricity company PT PLN (Persero), today 
announced the formation of a joint venture to drive the development of the 
Cirata Floating Photovoltaic Power Plant – Indonesia's first floating PV 
project. 

The new company, PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali Masdar Solar Energi (PMSE), was 
formally announced at a ceremony at the Cirata reservoir in West Java, where 
the project will be located. The event was held as part of UAE-Indonesia Week, 
taking place throughout this week to mark the close ties between the two 
nations. 

"This partnership will help to strengthen the already-powerful ties of 
friendship and bilateral collaboration between the UAE and Indonesia," said His 
Excellency Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, the UAE Ambassador to Indonesia and the 
ASEAN region. "The UAE has committed to not only diversifying its energy mix 
but to extending its expertise outside its own borders. The Cirata project 
marks the UAE's first investment in Indonesia's renewable energy sector, and 
will contribute to the nation's sustainable development." 

The Cirata ceremony also celebrates the significant progress made this year on 
the project, which is the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia and one of the 
largest in the world, and is scheduled to start construction in the first part 
of 2021. Since Masdar announced the 145-megawatt (ac) plant at Abu Dhabi 
Sustainability Week this January, it has been designated a National Strategic 
Project (PSN) by the Indonesian government, giving it priority status and 
recognizing its economic and social benefits to the nation.

"The creation of this joint venture company, PMSE, will enable us to continue 
the exceptional progress we have made on the Cirata Floating Photovoltaic Power 
Plant with our development partner PT PJBI," said Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO 
of Masdar. "This project marks our entry into Southeast Asia, where we see 
tremendous potential, given the region's rapid economic growth and commitment 
to sustainable development. It also demonstrates the continuing strong 
relationship enjoyed between the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia, and will 
support the transfer and exchange of knowledge between our two countries. 
Masdar looks forward to extend its successful collaboration and strategic 
partnership with PJBI and PLN to expand its presence and investments in 
Indonesia." 

"The development of the 145 MWac Cirata Floating PV is a big step for PJBI – a 
subsidiary of PJB – to develop a business and partnership as an electricity 
producer in Indonesia. Through our joint venture company PJBI with Masdar, we 
commit to contribute to the development of new renewable energy power plants. 
We hope this collaboration will be the first step in PJBI and Masdar's 
cooperation in Indonesia and in the region," said Gunawan Yudi H, President 
Director of PJBI.

Upon completion, the Cirata Floating Photovoltaic Power Plant, which will be 
located on a 250-hectare plot on the 6200-hectare reservoir, will power 50,000 
homes, offset 214,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and contribute to the 
creation of up to 800 jobs. 

Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, is targeting 23 percent of its 
energy mix coming from renewables by 2025 under its Electricity Infrastructure 
Acceleration Program. The government is currently considering plans to develop 
an additional 60 floating PV plants, capitalizing on its more than 600 lakes 
and reservoirs, and helping to preserve precious land resources. 

Scaling up renewables could save Indonesia, the largest energy user in the 
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, as much as US$ 51.7 
billion per year when the impacts on air pollution and climate change are 
included, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). 

Delivering a sustainable recovery in a post-COVID-19 world will be a key topic 
at the ADSW Summit, being held next month as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability 
Week. Hosted by Masdar, the virtual summit will bring together leaders from 
policy, business and technology to reimagine sustainable development and open 
up social, economic and technological avenues of collaboration.

For more information please visit: 

http://www.masdar.ae 
Connect: https://www.facebook.com/masdar.ae, https://twitter.com/Masdar

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