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Initiating Geothermal Industrialization, PGE Explores Opportunities to Develop Indonesia's First Geothermal-Based Green Data Center

Jakarta, December 12, 2025 – PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk (PGE) (IDX: PGEO) is committed to expanding the use of clean energy by developing a geothermal-based green data center. This initiative is strengthened through a strategic collaboration with the Indonesia Data Center Provider Organization (IDPRO) and the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia. This agreement will serve as the technical and commercial foundation for the green data center infrastructure development roadmap, which will then serve as the basis for entering the implementation phase.

Edwil Suzandi, Director of Exploration and Development at PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, emphasized that this breakthrough is a strategic step to open up new opportunities for the low-emission digital industry in Indonesia.

Furthermore, Indonesia is currently entering an era of digital transformation, driving a surge in data center demand. The Ministry of Communication and Digital noted that this trend is supported by more than 212 million internet users and data center facilities, which are expected to continue growing through 2029–2030.

"Based on projections for growth in electricity consumption in the industry, nearly 26% is driven by data center growth. National data center capacity is projected to increase from 520 megawatts (MW) in 2025 to 1.8 gigawatts (GW) in 2030. This opens up opportunities for PGE to further engage in the low-carbon digital sector. PGE wants to be part of this journey, ensuring that Indonesia's digital growth is built responsibly and sustainably," said Edwil.

Hendra Suryakusuma, Chairman of the Indonesian Data Center Provider Organization (IDPRO), emphasized that data centers play a vital role as the main digital infrastructure in supporting the national digital transformation.

"Indonesia's digital transformation requires an infrastructure foundation that is not only reliable and capable of growth, but also aligned with the national commitment to a more sustainable energy transition. Utilizing geothermal energy for data centers is a strategic step that simultaneously addresses two key challenges: long-term energy availability and systemic carbon emission reduction. This initiative sets an important precedent for the direction of future economic growth policies, where sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity. IDPRO believes that cross-sector partnerships like this will accelerate the formation of a globally competitive digital ecosystem," explained Hendra.

Similarly, Dr. Ing. Ir. Dalhar Susanto, Vice Dean for Resources, Ventures, and General Administration at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia, said, "The Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia, views this initiative as a crucial momentum to strengthen applied research and downstream technology in the fields of energy and digital infrastructure. The integration of geothermal energy as a green electricity source for data center development opens up significant opportunities for the development of innovative solutions that are not only sustainable but also relevant to future industrial needs. We are ready to provide academic and scientific support to ensure this project delivers maximum benefits to Indonesia's energy and digital ecosystem."

The development of a geothermal-based data center is a strategic step to provide efficient, reliable, and low-emission digital infrastructure, while strengthening Indonesia's position in the global digital economy. Through this initiative, PGE is taking a greater role in ensuring the acceleration of the national digital transformation aligns with the commitment to a low-carbon economy.

Now 19 years old, PGE is affirming its position as a driving force for the clean energy transition and strengthening the national geothermal ecosystem. With the spirit of "Empowering the Green Acceleration," PGE is fully committed to innovation, collaboration, and empowering local communities. This step is part of PGE's grand vision: welcoming Indonesia's centenary of geothermal development in 2026 with greater and more impactful contributions.

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