Indonesia seeks investment for clean coal downstreaming industry
26 Sep 2024
JAKARTA (XINHUA) – Indonesia through
its Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources said yesterday that it is
currently seeking investors to develop a clean coal downstream industry to meet
its decarboni-sation target.
The
ministry’s Head of the Center for Mineral and Coal Testing Yose Rizal said in a
statement that the government is still conducting a study process about clean
coal, particularly through coal liquefaction, to ensure that coal, the mineral
commodity that produces a lot of emissions, could be processed to have added
value while reducing its emission gas.
“The
problem is that we are still struggling with the investment. And we also still
wait and see about the prices of clean coal in the market. However, with
technology, we can assure that we have the capacity and capability,” Rizal
said.
Previously,
Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia said the
government continued to support coal as one of the country’s main commodities.
He said
the government had tried to attract partners, including China, to develop and
help create added value for Indonesia’s coal in the form of derivative
products, such as coal liquefaction