Indonesia’s state-owned energy company, Pertamina, is expanding its use of clean energy across its operations, with a focus on its tanker fleet. This initiative aims to reduce the company’s reliance on fossil fuels for national energy distribution. The move is projected to cut carbon emissions by 79 tons annually. Pertamina’s broader strategy involves integrating clean energy solutions throughout its entire business chain. This expansion signifies a commitment to sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of its operations. The company has not yet detailed specific technologies being implemented, but the focus is on cleaner alternatives for its tanker fleet. This initiative aligns with Indonesia’s broader efforts to achieve net-zero emissions targets.