Indonesia is set to make a groundbreaking step in its renewable energy efforts with the official launch of the B40 biodiesel programme on 1 January 2025.
The initiative, which integrates palm oil-based biodiesel into the country’s energy mix, is projected to slash carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by an impressive 40 million tonnes annually, according to Airlangga Hartarto, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs.
Speaking at the 12th Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries (CPOPC) Ministerial Meeting, Hartarto stressed that the current Indonesian B35 programme has already reduced CO2 emissions by 32 million tonnes.
The new B40 scheme is expected to amplify these efforts, positioning Indonesia as a global leader in biodiesel innovation and carbon reduction strategies. This is reported by
Vietnam News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS.
The source claims that by advancing its B40 biodiesel programme, Indonesia not only reaffirms its commitment to sustainability but also sets a compelling example for other countries seeking to balance economic growth with environmental responsibility.
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