Jakarta, April 9 -- Indonesia's sovereign wealth fund Danantara Indonesia has set up a new state-owned vehicle to accelerate waste-to-energy investments, aiming to scale projects nationwide as demand for sustainable waste solutions rises.

"Daya Energi Bersih Nusantara is a new company founded by Danantara Investment Management on April 1, 2026, to focus on waste-to-energy programs," said Fadli Rahman, investment director at Danantara Investment Management (DIM), at a press conference on Thursday.

Rahman, who oversees waste-to-energy initiatives, said the entity-known as PT Daya Energi Bersih Nusantara (Denera)-will take equity stakes in projects developed through joint ventures.

Under the structure, private developers will hold 70 perc...