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The Indonesian Navy Will Switch to B50 Biodiesel Made From Palm Oil, an Effort to Reduce Dependence on Fossil Fuels

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Jakarta: The Indonesian Navy plans to use B50 biofuel, a blend of 50% palm oil-based biodiesel and 50% conventional diesel, for its patrol vessels. Admiral Muhammad Ali, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, announced this on April 16. According to Antara News, the decision is part of a program to reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels. According to the admiral, adopting the new standard will aid the navy in patrolling, supplying logis…
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Jakarta: The Indonesian Navy plans to use B50 biofuel, a blend of 50% palm oil-based biodiesel and 50% conventional diesel, for its patrol ships. The announcement was made by the Indonesian Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Muhammad Ali on April 16. According to Antara News, the decision is part of the country’s program to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. According to the admiral, adopting the new standard will help the navy in patrolling, logis…

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ChiniMandi broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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