Jakarta, Indonesia; May 2023 –
Continuum Energy, a leader in sustainable energy and material solutions, is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Letter of Intent (LoI) with the Research Centre for Sustainable Production System and Life Cycle Assessment as part of The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN). This momentous occasion marks the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at driving innovation and promoting green technology in the field of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) production and its associated circular economics.
This collaboration between Continuum Energy (CE) and BRIN was formalised in Jakarta, Indonesia between directors Dr. Nugroho Adi Sasongko (BRIN) and Mr. Ramon Skane (CE), and carries several key objectives:
- Exploring Project Opportunities: The partnership seeks to explore and identify mutually beneficial project opportunities for RDF, waste-to-energy and its circular economics, not only in Indonesia but also in other agreed-upon locations. By leveraging each other’s expertise, the aim is to develop innovative solutions that address waste management challenges and contribute to social, economic and environmental sustainable development.
- Long-term Cooperative Relationship: Establishing a long-term cooperative strategic business relationship is a vital aspect of this collaboration. By joining forces, Continuum Energy and BRIN aim to secure and execute projects throughout the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, driving forward the adoption of waste-to-energy technologies and circular economy principles.
- Sharing Knowledge and Expertise Exchange: Both parties are committed to mutual information sharing, knowledge exchange, and expertise in the strategic development of waste-to-energy and circular economy practices. This collaboration enables the incorporation of engineering, research and production expertise from both Continuum Energy and BRIN to create efficient Eco-Fuel, RDF and waste-to-energy systems and the necessary supporting infrastructure.
- Formalizing the Strategic Alliance: Over the course of the next 12 months, Continuum Energy and BRIN intend to work together to develop a formal strategic alliance document. This document will serve as an additional framework to the MoU and LoI, providing a comprehensive and structured formal agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of the strategic alliance. It will set the stage for a long-term collaborative and mutually beneficial accord, guiding both parties towards their shared goals and objectives.
- Achieving a Win-Win Situation: The goal of the strategic alliance agreement is to create a win-win situation for sustainability and innovative new green technology within the APAC region.
This collaboration between Continuum Energy and BRIN reflects a shared commitment to sustainability, innovation, and the advancement of green technologies. By combining their expertise and resources, both organizations aim to accelerate the adoption of RDF, waste-to-energy and sustainable technology systems and its associated circular economics, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
“We are thrilled to join forces with BRIN in this important endeavour and already have a great relationship amongst our teams,” said Ramon Skåne, director of sustainability and operations at Continuum Energy, “This collaboration represents a significant step forward in our mission to drive sustainable solutions that combine the benefits of both renewable energy and circular economy frameworks all in one. Together, we will explore innovative projects, share knowledge, and work towards a greener future that we can all be proud of.”
Continuum Energy and BRIN are very excited about the potential of this partnership and look forward to achieving remarkable milestones in the field of RDF, waste-to-energy and circular economy frameworks.
Stay tuned for more information to come!
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