Indonesian geothermal energy project sets target for powering data centers
An Indonesian power giant has announced its intentions to start using geothermal energy to provide clean power that will supply data centers in the country. The goal is to encourage more developers to build there Star Energy Geothermal, which is owned by one of the most highly valued companies in the country, PT Barito Renewables Energy, is currently in discussions for providing clean power to data centers of developers willing to build those facilities in proximity to the company’s geothermal energy plants. The electric company is seeking a new market, as it currently sells exclusively to…
The goal is to encourage more developers to build there
Star Energy Geothermal, which is owned by one of the most highly valued companies in the country, PT Barito Renewables Energy, is currently in discussions for providing clean power to data centers of developers willing to build those facilities in proximity to the company’s geothermal energy plants. The electric company is seeking a new market, as it currently sells exclusively to the Indonesian state utility. It is hoping to open its doors to “customers who are willing to buy renewable energy in Indonesia,” said Star Energy Chief Exec Hendra Soetjipo Tan in a media statement at Bloomberg’s Business Summit, which took place at the end of last month in Singapore. The company is also examining other opportunities for distributing the clean electricity it generates, such as through exports of its power to neighboring countries, said the CEO. That said, those appear to be future plans, and he provided no further details on that front.Geothermal energy for data centers could be invaluable as AI takes off
Artificial intelligence is becoming explosively popular worldwide, but it takes a substantial amount of additional electricity to keep it going. Therefore, both generating the power needed for the data centers, and doing so without producing carbon emissions has become an increasingly important goal.
Tech companies around the world have been scrambling to secure the long-term contracts they need to be able to confidently build and power their data centers. Geothermal energy provides a stable and consistent power source, particularly in comparison with wind and solar power, which are clean but can be intermittent.