Aneka and Samaiden to tap Indonesia’s energy market


Aneka said the JV is targeted to tap into Indonesia’s 400,000MW solar power potential and will strengthen the group’s value chain and business resilience while contributing to Indonesia’s carbon neutrality goal.

KUALA LUMPUR: Aneka Jaringan Holdings Bhd and Samaiden Group Bhd have entered into a joint-venture (JV) agreement to tap into Indonesia’s energy market.

Samaiden said the JV would create new revenue streams for both companies via engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and power plants in Indonesia.

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