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For over 20 years, HPN has been a leader in Oil & Gas and Power Plant Business. We are now paving the way toward a greener energy landscape. Through Green Energy, Green Tech, and Carbon Solutions

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Green Energy

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Green Tech

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Carbon Solution

Our Startegic Plan

INDONESIA
Net Zero : 2060

Investment in Green Energy and Energy Efficiency

13Our commitment to green energy and energy efficiency is supported by investments in our subsidiary, HPM (Hexa Putera Mekanikal). HPM focuses on projects that drive sustainability, such as renewable energy infrastructure, energy-efficient power systems, and environmentally conscious construction services.

Investment in Carbon Solutions

Our investment in carbon solutions includes the CO2 purification plant through our subsidiary, FEP (Future Energy Prima). This facility focuses on capturing and purifying CO2 emissions from industrial processes, transforming them into high-quality, food-grade CO2 that can be used across various industries such as food and beverage, agricultural fumigation, and enhanced oil recovery.

Green Project Expansion

Increase renewable energy capacity by 100 MW over the next 5 years, focusing on hydropower, solar, and biomass.

Global Partnerships

Strengthen collaboration with local and international partners to enhance technology transfer and project efficiency.

Carbon Solutions

Advance CO2 purification and carbon credit initiatives through refrigerant recycling, supporting carbon reduction and creating value in the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Digital Transformation

Accelerate the adoption of smart technologies in energy management to optimize distribution and consumption efficiency.



MARKET OPPORTUNITIES

Unlocking Indonesia Green Future Energy

The renewable energy sector in Indonesia is poised for rapid expansion over the next decade. Driven by government policies and international investment, the market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.4% through 2027, with significant contributions from solar PV, battery storage, and power generation.

By 2028, the sector is expected to reach a value of $4 billion, with the country’s installed renewable capacity targeting 42 GW by 2029. This growth is further supported by Indonesia’s commitment to achieving a 31% renewable energy share by 2050, requiring cumulative investments of up to $2.4 trillion by 2050 to meet its long-term energy goals​