The Government of Indonesia is accelerating the development of a national hydrogen ecosystem as part of its clean energy transition, aligned with the National Hydrogen Strategy and the National Hydrogen and Ammonia Roadmap. The initiative supports decarbonisation, energy security, and long-term industrial growth under President Prabowo Subianto’s Astacita programme.

The ministry’s Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Eniya Listiani Dewi, said Indonesia aims to make nearly 200 tonnes per year of green hydrogen available in the domestic market in 2026, with plans to scale up supply for industry, transport, power generation, and export-oriented sectors. Hydrogen deployment will be implemented in phases to ensure regulatory readiness, infrastructure development, and market formation.

Indonesia is also deepening cooperation with Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), combining Japanese technology, project experience, and financing with Indonesia’s renewable energy potential. The bilateral hydrogen–ammonia roadmap is expected to support early-stage projects through public financing and risk mitigation, accelerating the development of commercially viable hydrogen infrastructure.