Sembcorp has set its eyes on constructing a hydrogen pipeline between Indonesia and Singapore, inking a joint development framework agreement (JDFA) with local gas transporters.
Signed with Persero sub-holding PT PLN Energi Primer Indonesia (PT PLN EPI) and PT Transportasi Gas Indonesia (PT TGU), the agreement aims to explore establishing a hydrogen pipeline connecting Sumatra in Indonesia’s Riau Islands and Singapore.
Slated to advance both Singapore’s and Indonesia’s hydrogen plans, the JDFA comes after Sembcop and PT PLN EPI partnered to develop Southeast Asia’s “largest” green hydrogen plant in Sumatra.
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