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Kamojang geothermal power plant in Indonesia starts green hydrogen production

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The Kamojang geothermal power plant in West Java, Indonesia has officially started producing geothermal-based green hydrogen and will now supply the Senayan Hydrogen Refueling Station. Green hydrogen, in this case, is produced from the condensation water coming from the Kamojang geothermal power production process.

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Kamojang Geothermal Power Plant Spearheads Green Hydrogen Production in Southeast Asia

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The Kamojang Geothermal Power Plant has been inaugurated as the first geothermal-based green hydrogen producer in Southeast Asia, setting a new benchmark for

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Ngawha becomes New Zealand’s first zero-carbon geothermal power station

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The Ngawha Geothermal Power Station has become the first geothermal power plant in New Zealand to achieve net carbon zero status. The team at Ngawha has successfully reduced emissions from the power plant equivalent to 128,000 tons of CO2 equivalent to only about 28,000 tons.

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PGE inaugurates geothermal-powered Geopark in Lahendong, Indonesia

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Speaking during a webinar in mid-2022 , then-President Director Ahmad Yuniarto said that there are at least five business opportunities that the state-owned company is exploring – green hydrogen, CO2 processing, extraction of rare metals, agriculture, and tourism.

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Contact to produce food-grade CO2 from Ohaaki geothermal plant, NZ

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Contact Energy (Contact) has developed a way to capture the small amount of naturally occurring carbon dioxide released during geothermal power generation at the Ohaaki geothermal site near Taupo, New Zealand. MW Te Huka Unit 3 geothermal power station. Food grade CO 2 is just the beginning,” adds Mike.

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The COP28 pledge to triple up by 2030 and implications for geothermal

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The case for geothermal Currently, geothermal accounts for only about 0.5% of the total installed renewable power capacity. However, this is a massive under-representation of the contributions and further potential that geothermal has for decarbonization.

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Interview – Singapore, Asia’s newest emerging geothermal market

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Many people are already familiar with Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, and China as some of the leaders of geothermal development in Asia. Taiwan and South Korea area also steadily building up their geothermal markets, and we are beginning to see encouraging progress in India. Cited works Oliver, G.J.H. and Cai, J.G.