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On Friday, October 31, 2025, PT Danantara Investment Management (Persero) announced the list of participants who passed ...
04/11/2025

On Friday, October 31, 2025, PT Danantara Investment Management (Persero) announced the list of participants who passed the selection in the Selected Suppliers List (DPT) for the selection of partners of the Environmental Technology-Based Waste Processing and Management Business Entity to Become Electrical Energy (BUPP PSEL). The listed companies include Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering, ITOCHU Corporation, China Everbright Environment Group Limited, and many others.

The ASEAN Energy Transition & Decarbonization Series Event features two co-located summits in Jakarta, Indonesia, from D...
22/10/2025

The ASEAN Energy Transition & Decarbonization Series Event features two co-located summits in Jakarta, Indonesia, from December 3rd to 5th, 2025, organized by INBC Global: the Waste Management & Waste to Energy Asia Summit 2025 Indonesia Focus and the Biogas Biomass & Bioenergy Asia Summit 2025 Indonesia Focus.
For the Waste Management & Waste to Energy segment, the map illustrates the distribution of waste-to-energy (PLTSa) projects across Indonesia, with various sites marked by their respective capacities. The accompanying photo depicts a large-scale landfill, highlighting the pressing need for effective waste management and the potential of waste-to-energy solutions in addressing Indonesia’s waste challenges.
The Biogas Biomass & Bioenergy summit focuses on Indonesia’s biogas potential, particularly from Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME), with a map showing biogas capacity across 22 provinces, totaling 1,113.39 MW. The related photo presents a bioenergy facility amidst palm oil plantations, exemplifying the integration of agricultural waste into renewable energy production.
Together, these summits underscore Indonesia’s commitment to energy transition and decarbonization, leveraging waste management and bioenergy as key pillars in its sustainable development journey.

Series event of ASEAN Energy Transition & Decarbonization Forum9th Biogas Biomass & Bioenergy Asia Summit 2025 9th Waste...
18/10/2025

Series event of ASEAN Energy Transition & Decarbonization Forum

9th Biogas Biomass & Bioenergy Asia Summit 2025

9th Waste Management & Waste to Energy Asia Summit 2025 lndonesia Focus

Pioneering Sustainable Solutions for Indonesia’s Waste Crisis & Renewable Energy Goals

As Indonesia grapples with a growing waste management challenge—generating over 65 million tons of municipal solid waste annually—and strives to meet its 23% renewable energy target by 2025, the Indonesia Waste-to-Energy (WtE) & Biogas Biomass Summit 2025 emerges as a critical platform to drive action, innovation, and collaboration. Join industry leaders, policymakers, and tech experts in Jakarta this to shape the future of sustainable waste management and biomass energy in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.

Why Attend?

This summit isn’t just a conference—it’s a catalyst for change. Whether you’re a government representative, WtE project developer, biomass technology provider, investor, or environmental researcher, you’ll gain unmatched value:

Policy Insights: Hear directly from Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) and Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) on the latest regulations, incentives, and funding schemes for WtE and biogas projects.

Technical Innovation Showcases: Explore cutting-edge technologies, from advanced incineration and gasification systems to high-efficiency biogas digesters tailored for Indonesia’s tropical waste composition (e.g., high organic content from agriculture and food waste).

Project Case Studies: Learn from successful local and international projects, including Jakarta’s TPA Bantar Gebang WtE plant and Bali’s community-led biogas initiatives—discover their challenges, solutions, and scalability models.

Networking Opportunities: Connect with 500+ stakeholders, including potential partners, investors (e.g., green energy funds), and technology suppliers, to kickstart or expand your sustainable energy projects in Indonesia.

Market Intelligence: Access exclusive data on Indonesia’s WtE and biomass market size, growth projections, and regional hotspots (e.g., Java, Sumatra, and Bali) from leading research firms like Statista and Indonesia’s National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas).

Event Details

Date: Dec.3rd-5th 2025

Venue: Hotel Bidakara Jakarta, Indonesia

Organization: INBC Global

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Join us to turn Indonesia’s waste challenge into a renewable energy opportunity—one innovation, one partnership, one project at a time.

Danantara Luncurkan Proyek Pengolahan Sampah Jadi Energi Mulai Bulan Depan
10/10/2025

Danantara Luncurkan Proyek Pengolahan Sampah Jadi Energi Mulai Bulan Depan

Danantara menggelar Rapat Koordinasi Nasional Pengolahan Sampah Menjadi Energi (PSEL) atau Waste to Energy (WtE) hari ini di Wisma Danantara, Jakarta, Selasa (30/9).

Khoảng 1.400 tỷ đồng đầu tư dự án xây dựng nhà máy xử lý rác thải sinh hoạt Chủ tịch UBND tỉnh vừa quyết định chấp thuận...
12/08/2025

Khoảng 1.400 tỷ đồng đầu tư dự án xây dựng nhà máy xử lý rác thải sinh hoạt

Chủ tịch UBND tỉnh vừa quyết định chấp thuận điều chỉnh chủ trương đầu tư dự án đầu tư xây dựng nhà máy xử lý rác thải sinh hoạt tỉnh Vĩnh Long nằm trong khu liên hợp xử lý chất thải rắn Hòa Phú, thuộc xã Hòa Phú (huyện Long Hồ).

Qua đó nhằm giải quyết vấn đề xử lý chất thải sinh hoạt phát sinh hàng ngày tại TP Vĩnh Long và các huyện, thị xã trong tỉnh, thay thế việc chôn lấp chất thải rắn như hiện nay.

Dự án sau khi điều chỉnh có diện tích đất rộng 7,146ha, công suất xử lý thiết kế 500 tấn rác/ngày, sử dụng công nghệ đốt kết hợp tái tạo năng lượng (đốt thu hồi năng lượng để phát điện) có tổng mức đầu tư khoảng 1.400 tỷ đồng, thời hạn hoạt động là 25 năm. Hình thức lựa chọn nhà đầu tư thực hiện dự án là đấu thầu theo quy định.

Tiến độ thực hiện dự án từ quý II/2025 đến quý IV/2026, trong đó dự kiến khởi công công trình trong quý III/2025 và hoàn thành dự án đưa vào hoạt động trong quý IV/2026.

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Chủ tịch UBND tỉnh vừa quyết định chấp thuận điều chỉnh chủ trương đầu tư dự án đầu tư xây dựng nhà máy xử lý rác thải sinh hoạt tỉnh Vĩnh Long nằm trong khu liên hợp xử lý chất thải rắn Hòa Phú, thuộc xã Hòa Phú (huyện Long...

39,000 tonnes of solid waste China DailyPETALING JAYA: Every day, Malaysians throw away about 39,078 tonnes of solid was...
08/08/2024

39,000 tonnes of solid waste China Daily

PETALING JAYA: Every day, Malaysians throw away about 39,078 tonnes of solid waste, equivalent to about 1.17kg per person, says the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp).

On average, food makes up the biggest component of domestic waste at 30.6%, followed by plastic (21.9%), paper (15.3%), disposable diapers (8.2%) and hazardous household waste (4.2%).

Other waste includes commingled waste (3.6%), yard/garden refuse (2.9%), glass (2.7%), metal (2.4%), textiles (2.3%), beverage cartons (1.7%), rubber (1.1%), wood (1%) and face masks (0.7%).

As such, the authorities are urging the public to help reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills through the simple practice of reducing, reusing and recycling (3R), as the government ponders on sustainable solutions to handle the burgeoning problem.

SWCorp chief executive officer Datuk Ahmad Husaini Abdul Rahman said that population growth is one of the biggest factors in the increasing generation of solid waste, besides Malaysians’ lack of concern for the environment and low awareness on recycling as a high-value practice.

He said the amount of waste sent to disposal sites under the seven states that adopt the Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Act 2007, also known as Act 672, stood at 2.67 million tonnes from January to October 2023.

The corresponding figures for 2022 and 2021 were 3.1 million tonnes and three million tonnes respectively.

“The construction of waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, or incinerators that generate electricity, are expected to help manage solid waste by reducing reliance on landfills, in addition to generating power.

“With the National Recycling Rate at 35.38% in 2023, with the target of reaching 40% by 2025, it is hoped that the public can reduce the disposal of solid waste directly to the landfills,” he told The Star.

Ahmad Husaini added that although the amount of solid waste generated is increasing every year, the situation is still under control for the seven states that adopted Act 672.

Under this Act, households in the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Pahang, Johor, Melaka, Negri Sembilan, Perlis and Kedah are required to separate their waste into recyclables and non-recyclables.

He also said there is a need for the enforcement of solid waste separation activities at source to be implemented in all states.

“With the enforcement of this regulation in all states in Malaysia, it will certainly obligate the community to carry out waste segregation, as well as carry out recycling activities,” he said, adding that another strategy includes strengthening solid waste management in the commercial, industrial and institutional sectors, besides collective participation from society.

Without cooperation from every level of society, the efforts made by the government are in vain, said Ahmad Husaini.

He added that the Local Government Development Ministry, through SWCorp, is now focusing on accelerating the transition of solid waste management from a linear economic model to a sustainable cyclical economic model as outlined in the 12th Malaysia Plan.

In a circular economy, products are either recycled, remanufactured or reused, and returned to the economy after they have served their initial purpose.

He called upon individuals, communities and organisations to support this effort.

“The initial action that can be started by all is to practice 3R.

“For example, practise the concept of reducing when you go shopping by planning purchases, avoiding buying more than you need, and avoiding using single-use plastic as packaging.

“The practice of reuse can also be implemented by bringing reusable bags, food containers or water bottles while shopping, which is a way to reduce waste from disposable products.

“After all the actions of reducing and reusing are implemented, then we move to the final phase, which is recycling,” he said, adding that the people are called to carry out waste segregation at home.

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PETALING JAYA: Every day, Malaysians throw away about 39,078 tonnes of solid waste, equivalent to about 1.17kg per person, says the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp).

02/08/2024

We are thrilled to announce that on July 31, 2024, SUS International completed the acquisition of Super Earth Energy 1 Co., Ltd. in Thailand. SEE1 is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of SUS International. ✨🌍

Following this acquisition, the waste-to-energy project in Nonthaburi Province has become our first fully invested project in Thailand, which will process 1,000 tons of municipal solid waste ( ) daily, generating 20 MW of clean energy! The project is anticipated to process a minimum of 365,000 tons of MSW annually for Nonthaburi Province. Additionally, the annual green grid-connected electricity volume is projected to reach 152 million kWh for the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.

Through this initiative, we aim to bring advanced SUS technology and exceptional operations to Thailand, showcasing our commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation. Together, we are enhancing the China-Thailand friendship and elevating the global image of Chinese environmental enterprises.

Join us on this journey toward a cleaner and more friendly future! 🌿💚

BCG Energy enters 'waste-to-energy' sectorThe deal heralds Bamboo Capital Group's strategic entry into the waste-to-ener...
25/07/2024

BCG Energy enters 'waste-to-energy' sector

The deal heralds Bamboo Capital Group's strategic entry into the waste-to-energy (WTE) arena, underscoring a broader ambition to diversify its renewable energy initiatives.

Following this merger, BCG Energy is poised to apply its robust renewable project development expertise to establish two WTE facilities in Ho Chi Minh City and Long An, currently operated by Tam Sinh Nghia.

These facilities, which include waste processing, sorting, and incineration operations, are set for an overhaul.

BCG Energy's deployment of cutting-edge technology for these plants aims to revolutionise urban waste management practices, offering a sustainable solution to the environmental challenges posed by traditional disposal methods.

The construction of the inaugural Tam Sinh Nghia WTE plant is slated for 2024-2025 in Ho Chi Minh City's Cu Chi district, at the Northwest Solid Waste Treatment Complex.

With an investment north of VND5 trillion (approximately $211 million), the facility will sprawl over 20 hectares, boasting a daily processing capability of 2,000 tonnes and an initial power generation capacity of 40 MW. Future expansions could see the plant's capacity surge to 5,200 tonnes per day, with power output potentially hitting 130 MW.

BCG Energy also plans to erect another WTE plant in Long An Province's Tan D**g commune, Thanh Hoa district.

This project is projected to command an investment of about VND1.6 trillion (roughly $67 million), with a daily waste processing target of 500 tonnes and an anticipated 10 MW of power generation.

Further afield in Kien Giang, Tam Sinh Nghia's operational footprint includes a waste treatment facility in Rach Gia City's My Lam commune, Hon Dat district.

With an investment footprint of VND200 billion ($8.4 million) and a processing capacity of 200 tonnes per day, BCG Energy is eyeing this venue for future investment and expansion, potentially transitioning it into a WTE plant.

Decision No.450/QD-TTg, from April 2022, endorsed the National Environmental Protection Strategy through 2030, with a vision towards 2050, underscoring the government's commitment to solid and hazardous waste management.

This strategy prioritises the reduction of urban waste landfill rates to 30 per cent by 2025 and 10 per cent by 2030, with an aim for modern waste treatment technologies, including WTE, to handle at least 80 per cent of Ho Chi Minh City's household waste by 2025, reaching 100 per cent by 2030.

However, as of now, only three WTE plants in Can Tho, Hanoi, and Bac Ninh are operational for power generation, with others in various stages of negotiation, construction, or approval.

As Ho Chi Minh City grapples with the daunting task of managing waste generated by its 13 million residents, amounting to 9,000 tonnes daily, Bamboo Capital Group's venture into the WTE sector is both timely and critical.

The forthcoming facility, capable of processing an impressive 2,000 tonnes of waste per day with room for expansion, signifies a significant leap towards mitigating the city's waste management challenges. Moreover, it underscores a commitment to bolstering Ho Chi Minh City's energy supply, a necessity following the increased.

Sources of information:
https://vir.com.vn/bcg-energy-enters-waste-to-energy-sector-108811.html

Phuket addresses waste issue with new incinerator constructionPhuket City Municipality convened its inaugural public gat...
22/07/2024

Phuket addresses waste issue with new incinerator construction

Phuket City Municipality convened its inaugural public gathering last week to discuss the construction of a new incinerator at the Saphan Hin solid waste disposal facility.

The proposed scheme involves EA Waste Management Phuket Co Ltd, a private company, developing and managing the new facility. Covering nearly 15 rai (24,000 square metres), the new site is expected to hold a daily capacity of no less than 500 tonnes of solid waste, while generating 9.9 megawatts of electrical power.

Orapailin Trakulpriphon, Deputy Mayor of Phuket, asserted that overflowing garbage in the city is a significant issue that demands cross-sectoral management. This interaction aims to gather public opinion, perceived as a driving force in the evolution of effective waste management in Phuket.

This public consultation follows last year’s announcement that Energy Absolute Public Company Limited (EA) had secured the bid to build the new incinerator, subject to approval by the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP). Last September, Saroj Angkanapilas, the Mayor of Phuket Town, and Wasu Klomkliang, EA’s Executive Vice President, were in Phuket to sign the government contract.

According to EA, the new incinerator is set to be operational by 2026. Under a build-operate-transfer agreement, EA will manage the facility for 20 years before transferring ownership to Phuket City Municipality. The incinerator will have the capacity to burn no less than 500 tonnes of waste per day while generating 9.9MW of electricity, which will be sold to the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA). The PEA will purchase 8MW of electricity at 5.84 baht per unit for the first eight years and 5.14 baht per unit thereafter.

The new incinerator is part of six initiatives under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on February 18 this year by EA and the Federation of Thai Industries Phuket (FTI Phuket). Under the Phuket as a Green Island; Low Carbon City initiative, the collaboration aims to foster the growth of tourism and other industries in Phuket.

Overdue project

The new incinerator project is long overdue, considering the island’s inability to manage the volume of waste it generates daily. Phuket’s inability to dispose of the trash has been a source of deep concern for nearly a decade. The two incinerators currently in operation can burn up to 700 tonnes per day, but during the tourism high season, the volume of solid waste arriving at the landfill is about 1,000 tonnes a day.

The new incinerator to be built by EA is to be the third incinerator at Saphan Hin, and is to help officials realise their aspirations of slowly burning off the mounds of trash in the landfill, reported Phuket News.

Phuket City Solid Waste Management Chief at the plant, Chantima stated that residents need to be aware that it is also their responsibility to help deal with the waste problem in Phuket.

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Phuket City Municipality last week discussed the construction of a new incinerator at the Saphan Hin solid waste disposal facility.

Govt Plans To Build 18 Waste To Energy Plants By 2040The government is planning to build 18 waste-to-energy (WTE) plants...
19/07/2024

Govt Plans To Build 18 Waste To Energy Plants By 2040

The government is planning to build 18 waste-to-energy (WTE) plants that combust solid waste to produce electricity in the peninsula by 2040, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the WTE technology currently being used in several countries has proven effective in reducing the amount of solid waste that needs to be sent to landfills.

The technology is safe to use in Malaysia because the WTE plant operates at a consistently high temperature and is equipped with a flue gas treatment system that prevents harmful gases from being released into the environment.

“Additionally, this new technology does not require a large area of ​​land and does not produce leachate, foul smell and methane gas that has a negative impact on public health and the environment. Hence, this WTE concept is one of the best options for the environment and people’s well-being.

“According to a survey by the National Solid Waste Management Department, the WTE plant is capable of generating 600 megawatts of renewable energy,” he said in reply to Bayan Baru MP Sim Tze Min during Question Time.

The 18 proposed WTE plants will be built in Kedah (Jabi and Padang Cina); Johor (Bukit Payung, Seelong and Sedili); Pahang (Jabor-Jerangau and Belenggu); Melaka (Sungai Udang); Kuala Lumpur (Rawang); Selangor (Jeram, Tanjung 12 and Rawang 2); Penang (Pulau Burung); Perak (Lahat, Taiping and Manjung), Terengganu (Tertak Batu), and Kelantan (Jedok).

“The construction of the WTE plants is still at the planning stage, and subject to the government’s financial position as well as the sustainability of the WTE model offered,” Nga said.

On the plan to develop an integrated solid waste management system, the government will create 100 recycling collection centres this year, especially in urban areas.

“We will expand so that all cities and major towns will have drive-through recycling centres, especially at their shopping malls.

“At the same time, efforts to help enhance public awareness are very much welcomed to help increase the country’s recycling rate from 33 per cent to 40 per cent by 2025,” he said.

Sources of information:

Dewan Rakyat, solid waste, energy, WTE, processing

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