Indonesia to kick off first phase of waste-to-energy projects in four cities

November 30, 2025 |

In Indonesia, Indonesia Business Post reported that Indonesia’s sovereign investment authority, the Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Management Agency (Danantara), has announced that the first phase of its waste-to-energy (WTE) development program will focus on four cities: Bogor, Bekasi, Denpasar, and Yogyakarta. 

Danantara Managing Director Stefanus Ade Hadiwidjaja said each city will require an estimated  $150-180 million in investment, according to the report.

“The tender process has already started for these four cities, and more will be added depending on each city’s readiness,” Ade said in Jakarta on Thursday, November 20, 2025.

The four cities are part of a tender involving seven WTE projects, and the number is expected to grow. Ade added that Danantara will conduct individual selection processes for each location, the report added.

“We can’t disclose the winner details yet, but the announcement will be made as soon as possible,” he said.

Danantara previously targeted all seven WTE projects to enter construction early next year, with operations expected no later than April 2026. 

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