TotalEnergies and RGE Launch World’s Largest Integrated Solar Project in Indonesia
TotalEnergies and RGE have commissioned the world’s largest integrated commercial-scale solar project in Riau, Indonesia. This groundbreaking venture will generate an impressive 350,000 MWh of clean energy annually, powering RGE’s key facilities and supporting Indonesia’s transition to a sustainable future.
A Global Commitment to Clean Energy
This project marks a major leap forward for Indonesia’s renewable energy sector and reflects TotalEnergies’ global commitment to expanding its clean energy footprint. The company is actively involved in renewable initiatives worldwide, including the development of the 119MW Wadi Al Dawasir solar plant in Saudi Arabia. These consistent efforts to push the boundaries of renewable energy help pave the way for a greener future.
Other significant projects include a 263 MW solar facility in Europe, marking a new era for renewable energy in the region, and a collaboration with QatarEnergy on a 1.25 GW solar project that underscores the company’s dedication to sustainable growth.
Advancing Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Goals
The successful commissioning of the Riau solar project demonstrates Indonesia’s growing renewable energy ambitions, complementing its existing efforts while setting a new benchmark for future developments. As the country continues to move toward its renewable energy goals, landmark projects like this are crucial for reducing carbon emissions and promoting a cleaner environment.
For more on TotalEnergies’ global solar initiatives, including its projects in Texas, visit the Texas Solar Farms page, which highlights the development of large-scale solar farms featuring advanced battery energy storage systems.
This landmark project in Indonesia is more than just a win for TotalEnergies and RGE; it’s a significant stride forward for the global renewable energy landscape, demonstrating the power and potential of solar energy on a commercial scale.



