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PLN EPI, BEG, and G7 group to develop five new biomass plants in Indonesia

Indonesia’s electricity subsidiary PLN Energi Primer Indonesia (PLN EPI), in partnership with PT Biomassa Energi Group (BEG) and Poland’s G7 Group SP.Z.O.O, has announced plans to develop five new biomass manufacturing facilities. The initiative follows the successful operation of their first joint plant, which processes pelletised oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFBs), reports Bioenergy Insight.

Rogowski Wojciech Marek, legal advisor for G7 Group, said the first of the new plants is scheduled to begin operations in 2026 and is expected to produce 120,000 tonnes of EFBs annually. The announcement coincided with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between PLN EPI, BEG, and G7 Group to strengthen Indonesia’s biomass supply chain and expand exports to Asia and Europe.

Marek added that the partnership could help increase the export of various Indonesian biomass products—including palm kernel shells, palm oil waste wood pellets, and oil palm empty fruit bunches—to three million tonnes per year in the near future. “Global demand for biomass continues to grow, and Indonesia has all the ingredients to become a market leader,” he said, noting that strategic preparations had begun prior to the MoU signing.

Hokkop Situngkir, Director of Biomass at PLN EPI, highlighted Indonesia’s vast biomass potential of around 130 million tonnes per year, of which only a fraction is currently utilised. “Our goal is to turn this untapped potential into real opportunities, supporting both the decarbonisation of the national electricity system and the global demand for green energy,” he said.

Hokkop also noted that PLN EPI is expanding beyond domestic energy provision into biomass trading and sustainable fuel exports, while maintaining a stable domestic supply for its co-firing programmes, which mix biomass with coal in power plants.

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