PT Rekayasa Industri (Rekind) won the Best EPC Company in Renewable Energy award at the 2025 Indonesia Best Electricity Award (IBEA) held at the Bidakara Hotel, Jakarta, on Friday (July 4th).
The award was accepted by Rekind’s Corporate Secretary, Budi Adi Nugroho, representing the Board of Directors, from the Chairman of the 2025 IBEA Jury, Prof. Dr. Ir. Tumiran, M.Eng., IPU. For Rekind, this recognition is not merely an award, but a reflection of the company’s concrete contribution to supporting the clean energy transition, both nationally and globally.
Furthermore, this award also demonstrates Rekind’s readiness through its strong commitment to implementing every EPC project, including clean energy projects, with the principles of innovation and collaboration. This commitment is demonstrated, among other things, through the provision of input and more efficient design suggestions. The goal is to ensure the projects are superior, even exceeding the agreed work contract requirements.
This efficiency is achieved by selecting technology, equipment, and configurations that produce optimal and efficient net power output. For example, in the construction of Geothermal Power Plants (PLTP), Rekind adopts the latest technology to maximize geothermal energy while minimizing potential emissions and environmental impacts.
“Our innovation lies in selecting the right technology, equipment, and configuration. We want to produce optimal and efficient net power output,” stated Rekind President Director Triyani Utaminingsih in a separate meeting.
One example, Triyani added, is in the construction of PLTPs, where Rekind utilizes the latest technology to maximize geothermal potential while maintaining low emissions and environmental impacts.
However, for Rekind, technical innovation is only one side of the coin. Strategic collaboration is an integral element of the company’s journey. Budi Adi Nugroho explained that Rekind actively collaborates with research institutions, universities, and the government in various renewable energy technology developments. “We are involved in research into biofuel development, soil investigation, rare earth metal research, and the utilization of empty oil palm fruit bunches. All of this is aimed at producing solutions that are not only efficient but also bring broad benefits to the industry and the environment,” explained Budi enthusiastically.
The principle of sustainability is also a concrete step that Rekind prioritizes in every project it undertakes. From the planning stage to implementation, Rekind ensures that all activities comply with environmental regulations, calculates potential emissions and waste, and applies environmentally friendly technology in accordance with international standards.
However, behind all this, for Rekind, technological excellence must go hand in hand with the quality of its human resources. That is why Rekind always deploys the best human resources in every phase of a project, from planning, implementation, commissioning, and the warranty period. Their competencies are strengthened by training, professional certification, field experience, and intensive interaction with international experts.
Furthermore, intense communication with project owners is a key factor in Rekind’s sustainability efforts. “We are constantly in dialogue to ensure every aspect of sustainability is addressed. We also study renewable energy trends, both technologically and regulatory, at both the local and global levels,” Triyani added.