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Indonesia’s first hydrogen station boosts energy transition in transportation

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Indonesia’s state electricity company, PLN, has inaugurated the country’s first hydrogen refueling station (HRS) in Senayan, Jakarta, providing hydrogen for vehicles. In addition to reducing the carbon emissions form transportation and helping the country to achieve its net-zero goals, this move also signifies an expansion of the clean energy market.

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