waste to energy
Jakarta (Greeners) – The International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) memperingatkan negara-negara di Asia Tenggara akan bahaya bahan bakar dari limbah plastik. Hasil penelitian IPEN terhadap Australia yang mengubahnya menjadi bahan […]
Following the finalization of Merah Putih Waste-To-Energy Plant in Bantar Gebang of Bekasi city, other eleven cities stipulated by the 2018 Presidential Regulation on Waste-To-Energy Plant acceleration to develop the plant are under the spotlight to finish the projects.
Waste-to-energy plant in Bantargebang, Bekasi, finally inaugurated on Monday (25/3/2019) in Bekasi. The plant, dubbed as Merah Putih, is ready to manage waste up to 100 tons per day and produce 700 kilowatt of electricity.
In spite of presidential regulation issued in 2018 stipulated the acceleration of waste-to-energy plant development, budget allocation for the tipping fee of waste management in regional remains an issue.
Indonesia’s Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology or BPPT develops thermal-based waste management with 50-100 tons capacity per day at Bantar Gebang Landfill, Bekasi, West Java.
With increasing fossil fuel consumption leading to environment issues including air pollution and global warming, Indonesian Institute of Sciences develops alternative energy, bioethanol, from palm oil.
As a nation with the waste to energy technology, Finland had offered cooperation to apply the technology that uses thermal process to Indonesia.
Indonesia and Denmark establish an agreement to tackle waste and water issues worth of nearly US$150,000 through sharing best practice and innovation.
Jakarta (Greeners) – Delegasi Uni Eropa (UE) untuk Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, dan ASEAN, serta Kementrian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral (ESDM), meluncurkan Pekan Sampah untuk Energi atau Waste to Energy […]