Indonesia's Bali starts work on first waste-to-energy plant to tackle waste, boost green transition
Jakarta, July 9 -- Indonesia's resort island of Bali broke ground on its first waste-to-energy plant on July 8, marking a major step in efforts to improve waste management, reduce environmental pressure and expand renewable energy generation. The Denpasar Raya waste-to-energy project is expected to become a key part of Indonesia's strategy to address growing waste challenges on Bali, where rapid tourism growth, urbanisation and a rising population have led to increasing volumes of municipal waste. Designed to process more than 500,000 tonnes of household waste annually, the plant will generate enough electricity to supply around 100,000 households across the island. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Pandu Sjahrir, Chief Investment Of...
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