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Indonesia calls for incentives to boost shipbuilding, renewable energy adoption in maritime sector

By IANS | Updated: February 25, 2025 20:35 IST

Jakarta, Feb 25 The Indonesian government is advocating for greater incentives to promote the growth of the domestic ...

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Jakarta, Feb 25 The Indonesian government is advocating for greater incentives to promote the growth of the domestic shipbuilding industry and encourage the adoption of new and renewable energy in the maritime sector.

The move aims to strengthen energy independence and align with the country's long-term commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

"Electric cars and electric motorcycles receive incentives. Ships should also be included in this scheme. The important issue is how ships built with new and renewable energy can get incentives, including refurbished ships," said Antoni Arif Priadi, Director General of sea transportation at the Ministry of Transportation, on Tuesday.

According to Antoni, Indonesia's shipbuilding industry currently lags behind other countries in new and renewable energy adoption. He cited Japan as an example, where hydrogen-powered vessels are already being developed, whereas Indonesia is still in the early stages of using biodiesel.

"There are several shipping companies that have started constructing ships with electric main engines rather than traditional combustion-based systems. However, Indonesia still relies on petroleum. The challenge now is to determine the most suitable new and renewable energy solution for our country," he said, Xinhua news agency reported.

He also highlighted regulatory barriers to new and renewable energy adoption in shipping. Unlike passenger vehicles, the retrofitting process for ships is not as straightforward. He called for policy changes to ease the process of incorporating new technologies into existing vessels.

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