"Norway's Northern Lights CCS project demonstrates the success of large-scale CO₂ storage. With a 140 billion-tonne capacity, Indonesia has the potential to develop its own CCS infrastructure to cut emissions and attract green investments.
The E-fuel revolution uses renewable energy, green hydrogen, and captured CO₂ to create synthetic fuels, offering a cleaner alternative for hard-to-electrify sectors.
Compare biofuel regulations and incentives across Indonesia, US, EU, China, and Brazil. Learn how national policies drive sustainable fuel adoption and energy transition goals.