SunCable launches Indonesia’s first ever Renewable Energy Research Park

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SunCable, a world-leading renewable energy innovator, has launched the first of five Renewable Energy Technology Research Parks in Indonesia.
In partnership with five Indonesian universities, the Research Parks will help build technical capabilities to ensure Indonesia’s future workforce is highly skilled and able to lead the country’s renewable energy transition.
 
Ground was broken for the first Research Park on Saturday in partnership with Universitas
Maritim Raja Ali Haji (UMRAH), in the Riau Islands province (KEPRI).

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Students at UMRAH will now be able to focus their research across a range of technologies and configurations that will build their renewable energy knowledge and capabilities.
 
“SunCable is committed to helping accelerate and transform the renewable energy industry in
Indonesia,” said Interim CEO Mitesh Patel.
“We believe the best way to achieve this is through education and knowledge transfer, which will be critical for the next generation of the workforce.
 
“Solar will change the global energy landscape, and our Renewable Energy Research Parks, delivered in partnership with leading universities, will help Indonesia become a world leader in this sector.”
SunCable is currently developing the Australia-Asia PowerLink (AAPowerLink) – the world’s
largest dispatchable renewable energy project to be built in Australia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
 
The Indonesian subsea transmission system will be one of the largest in the world utilising the latest High Voltage Direct Current technology.
 
A significant proportion of the $24 billion USD project asset value will be based and owned in
Indonesia, providing numerous opportunities for Indonesian investors.
UMRAH’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mr Agung Dhamar Syakti, S.Pi., welcomed SunCable’s investment to establish the university’s new Renewable Energy Technology Research Park.
 
“This is a significant investment from SunCable and a milestone for our university,” Mr Syakti said.
 
“It will allow us to really build our students’ practical knowledge and research into renewable energy, which is one of the world’s most critical sectors.
“This will ultimately empower our workforce, put us at the forefront of the energy transition and
at the epicentre of renewable energy development here in KEPRI.

“At the research park, we will deliver a mix of hands-on training, workshops and seminars, and
ground-breaking research projects.
“Our vision is aligned with SunCable’s – we want Indonesia to be ASEAN’s central hub for green
energy.”
 
SunCable plans to open four more Renewable Energy Research Parks at University of Bangka Belitung, University of Mataram, University of Technology Sumbawa, and University of Nusa
Cendana.

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