Indonesia’s 2025–2034 plan targets 16 GW of new hydropower, with policy reforms opening space for private investors and driving $1.2 trillion in opportunities for sustainable, clean energy growth.
As digital growth accelerates, data centres need reliable renewable energy. Hydropower meets this demand, creating lasting opportunities for developers and tech firms. axerna provides strategies that ensure sustainability and investor confidence.
Weather stations provide the precise environmental data needed to guide hydropower site selection, enhance forecasts, and lower risk, building a stronger foundation for sustainable energy success.
Japan and Indonesia join forces to expand hydropower as part of a broader clean energy shift. The partnership opens new avenues for financing, project execution, and long-term development aligned with national targets.
Indonesia and Qatar launched a $4B joint fund for renewables and infrastructure. Hydropower is expected to lead the way, supporting Indonesia’s clean energy shift and long-term growth. The deal marks a major step toward a low-emission future in Southeast Asia.
HGII is advancing Indonesia’s clean energy shift with two new hydropower projects in North Sumatra, boosting investor confidence, supporting renewable targets, and diversifying capacity for long-term growth.
Axerna delivers expert EPC and EPCm services, ensuring seamless installation of turbines, mechanical, and electrical systems. With strict quality and safety standards, we turn complex energy projects into sustainable assets built for long-term success.
16.08.2025
“Laying the Groundwork”
Axerna applies rigorous desk studies to identify high-potential hydropower sites early. This data-first approach reduces development risk and lays the foundation for efficient, bankable project execution.
Indonesia added 876.5 MW of renewable capacity in the first half of 2025. Nearly 500 MW came from hydropower. This increase highlights its growing role in raising national capacity to 105 GW and supporting the country’s energy transition.
11.09.2025
“Indonesia Invites BRICS”
Indonesia invites BRICS nations to collaborate on large-scale hydropower development as part of its clean energy transition. This move highlights new pathways for investment, technology exchange, and long-term project growth across the country