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Low carbon projects: Global hydrogen and CCS market insights
Low carbon projects, especially those involving hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), play a crucial role in the journey towards global decarbonization.
Global | Publication | September 2016
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Low carbon projects, especially those involving hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), play a crucial role in the journey towards global decarbonization.
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As a general remark, Indonesia has not, at the date of preparing this summary, issued any regulation on hydrogen production, distribution and trade. It is expected that the upcoming New and Renewable Energy Law will provide a legal framework for the exploitation and utilisation of various new energy sources, including hydrogen.
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Indonesia has committed to achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2060, consistent with its obligations under the Paris Agreement. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) are central to this strategy, particularly in the upstream oil and gas sector. Leveraging an estimated 400 gigatons of geological storage capacity, Indonesia is positioning itself as a regional CCS hub in the Asia-Pacific.
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