Indonesia and Iceland have signed an settlement to cooperate within the subject of renewable vitality, with an emphasis on geothermal, on the latest IIGCE in Jakarta.
A declaration of intent on cooperation between Iceland and Indonesia in geothermal issues was signed yesterday on the annual Indonesia Worldwide Geothermal Conference & Exhibition (IIGCE) which passed off in Jakarta. The cooperation considerations renewable vitality, with an emphasis on the event of geothermal vitality.
The declaration is meant, amongst different issues, to help Icelandic geothermal firms of their continued market penetration in Indonesia and to strengthen scientific cooperation between the nations. Attainable cooperation alternatives on carbon disposal and storage may even be explored.
The Indonesian occasion was attended by representatives of eight Icelandic firms, whose participation was organized in collaboration with the Iceland Workplace and the Embassy of Iceland in Tokyo. Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson, Iceland’s ambassador to Indonesia, signed the declaration  on behalf of Iceland, whereas the Ministry of Surroundings, Power and Local weather is chargeable for implementing the cooperation on behalf of Iceland.
Supply: Authorities of Iceland