Pradana Indraputra, a special advisor at the Investment Ministry, speaks to reporters on the sidelines of a Dubai Chambers forum in Jakarta on May 6, 2024. (JG Photo/Jayanty Nada Shofa)

JakartaGlobe-May 7, 2024

Indonesia is seeking to partner with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in its ambition to be a leading “green aluminum” producer. The term green aluminum typically refers to the production process that uses renewable energy or recycled content. Bauxites — of which Indonesia is quite abundant — are a mainstay ingredient in aluminum production. As Indonesia seeks to process its natural resources at home as a means to boost its economic growth, the country sees an opportunity to supply green aluminum for global automakers. “In the domestic processing sector, we are hoping to nudge the UAE to invest in Indonesia, including in the aluminum sector. But not just aluminum, we want them to invest in green aluminum,” Pradana Indraputra, a special advisor at the Investment Ministry, said on the sidelines of a Dubai Chambers forum in Jakarta on Monday.  The Dubai Chambers has brought some company representatives to explore the opportunities of investing in Indonesia. A list of the business representatives shows that the conglomerate Emirates Global Aluminum (EGA) is among the visiting companies. In 2022, EGA signed a deal with Indonesia’s state-owned aluminum smelting company Inalum. The deal sees both companies conducting a feasibility study on the use of EGA’s technology at the Indonesian firm’s Kuala Tanjung smelter in North Sumatra. EGA claims to be the world’s first company to commercially produce aluminum using solar power, according to its official website. Inalum’s Kuala Tanjung smelter relies on hydropower. Last year, Emirati investments made headlines after the launch of the 145-megawatt (Mwac) (192 megawatt-peak) Cirata floating solar plant in West Java. The Emirati investor behind Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar plant is the energy giant

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