In Indonesia, Indonesia Business Post reported that an Indonesian renewable energy company, PT Maharaksa Biru Energi (OASA), through its subsidiary PT Indoplas Energy Hijau (IEH), has established a joint venture with Chinese waste management technology provider China Tianying Inc. (CNTY) for waste management project near Jakarta.
The new entity, PT Indoplas Tianying Energy, will serve as the implementing body for the construction of a Waste-to-Energy Plant (PSEL) at the Cipeucang landfill in South Tangerang, which borders with South Jakarta, according to the report.
Backed by an investment of $158.6 million, the plant will be developed under a Build–Operate–Transfer (BOT) scheme with a 30-year concession period.
The report noted that the facility is designed to process 1,100 tons of waste per day and iis expected to generate up to 23.5 megawatts (MW) of electricity, which will be distributed to the national grid.
Construction of the PSEL is scheduled to begin in early 2026, with completion expected within three years.
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Tags: Indonesia, waste-to-energy
Category: Fuels