Posted on 22 Jul 2008
Head of the national team for biofuel development Al Hilal
Hamdi said Monday the company had spent Rp 1.5 trillion on acquiring the land
and the factory.
"They bought the land recently and that was their first
investment. The total investment will likely increase by 10 times," he
said, refusing to reveal the exact location of the land.
He said the Samsung factory was expected to go online next
year and produce 50,000 kiloliters of biodiesel per year.
"Samsung is one of many investors interested in taking
part in the country's biodiesel development project in
However, Indonesia-based Kang Hyonghyun of Samsung C&T
Corporation said he had yet to be informed of the plan.
As of March 2008, bio-energy development investment in the
country had reached Rp 31.47 trillion.
To reduce dependency on fossil fuels, including oil, the
government will in October impose a new regulation requiring that at least 2.5
percent of fuel consumed by manufacturers be biofuel.
The first law will initially be enacted in Java and
The country's annual biofuel production is currently 2
million kiloliters and is expected to grow to 5 million kiloliters by 2010.
The country's annual bioethanol production capacity reached
192,349 kiloliters as of the end of the year's first half. This figure is
expected to increase to 4 million kiloliters by 2010.
Samsung's business operations include electronics,
engineering, construction and shipbuilding.