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Closing the Year with a Spirit of Caring, PGE Shares Warmth with 23 Foundations in 9 Regions

Jakarta, December 31, 2025 – PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk (PGE) (IDX: PGEO) has once again demonstrated its commitment to growing with the community, especially the younger generation. Through the PGE Berbagi program, PGE distributed donations to 23 foundations and villages across Indonesia, benefiting more than 400 children. This program is part of PGE's commitment to providing the warmth and benefits of geothermal energy not only in the form of environmentally friendly electricity, but also through sustainable social contributions.

As part of this series of activities, PGE also provided assistance to the Bayt Al Hanan Foundation in Cileungsi on Monday (December 29, 2025), demonstrating PGE's concern and close relationship with the local community. This visit also strengthened the relationship between the Company and the community, which has been a vital part of geothermal development in Indonesia.

Through this program, PGE distributed cash, basic necessities, and school supplies such as bags, stationery, notebooks, and pencil cases as tangible support for their learning needs. This donation is expected to help children engage in learning with greater enthusiasm and also demonstrates PGE's support for improving the quality of basic education.

In addition to Jakarta, PGE also distributed aid to children in the areas of Kamojang, Ulubelu, Lahendong, Karaha, Lumut Balai, Sibayak, Hululais, and Gunung Tiga.

Edwil Suzandi, Director of Exploration & Development at PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, stated that this initiative aligns with the Company's commitment to sustainably improving community welfare.

"At PGE, our focus is not only on business development, but also on ensuring our presence brings tangible benefits to the community. We pay special attention to vulnerable groups, especially children and young people who will become the pillars of the nation's future. We believe that every Indonesian child has the right to education and equal opportunities to achieve their dreams. Therefore, we hope this activity will encourage these children to continue dreaming and moving forward," said Edwil Suzandi.

The activity took place in a warm and cheerful atmosphere, ensuring the children's enthusiasm and comfort throughout. This interaction also serves as a platform for PGE to introduce geothermal energy from an early age using a simple and engaging approach.

This social commitment aligns with PGE's role as a leader in geothermal development in Indonesia. PGE continues to emphasize its role as a driving force behind the national clean energy transition by focusing on innovation, collaboration, and empowering local communities.

Currently, PGE manages an installed capacity of 1,932 megawatts (MW), consisting of 727 MW independently managed and 1,205 MW with partners. PGE is optimistic about increasing its installed independent capacity to 1 gigawatt (GW) in the next 2-3 years, and 1.8 GW by 2033.

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