Indonesia to Implement B50 Biodiesel Program in 2026
Indonesia's government plans to advance its B50 biodiesel initiative this year, increasing the blend to 50% palm oil. This shift responds to energy supply challenges exacerbated by geopolitical tensions.

Indonesia will proceed with its B50 biodiesel program in 2026, shifting from a 40% to 50% blend of palm oil-based biodiesel and conventional diesel. This decision follows a revision of an earlier plan that had been postponed due to technical and funding issues.
The move is influenced by recent energy supply disruptions linked to the geopolitical climate, particularly the U.S.-Israeli conflict impacting Iran. This program is expected to drive significant developments in Indonesia's biofuel sector, potentially enhancing energy security and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.




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