JakartaPost-Nov 3, 2021

Indonesia and Australia, the world’s two biggest coal-exporting countries, have announced a commitment to work together to develop new energy technologies as part of their strategy to attain net-zero emissions. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison issued a joint statement on Saturday explaining that the agreement entailed collaborating “to develop, finance, deploy and share affordable low-emission technologies”. The statement specifically names new energy technologies like carbon capture, clean hydrogen, ammonia, power transmission and electric vehicles (EV). “The issues of affordable technologies and investment play an important role in the success of such an economic transformation,” Jokowi said in the statement. Morrison said in a separate statement that the two countries would also deepen collaboration on a wide range of issues, including energy trade, carbon markets, green finance, biodiversity protection, water conservation and natural disaster mitigation. Read more athttps://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2021/11/03/coal-giants-indonesia-australia-pledge-teamwork-on-energy-transition.html