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Indonesian Waste to Energy Facility

In Indonesia, JICA, Ministry of Environment, Japan, and IFC are jointly supporting the formation of PPP-based Waste to Energy project in Legok Nangka in West Java.

Case Studies

West Java, Indonesia

The facility serves processing capacity of approximately 2,000 tons/day, one of the largest in Southeast Asia, it is the first Waste to Energy in the country and the first procurement support from JICA for PPP project.


Our engineers supported an Indonesian local government with the bidding process of Waste to Energy facility in PPP. In addition, we developed the waste collection plan, and improved the integrated waste management capacity of the government.

 

One-stop technical service
Our engineers provided the comprehensive support on the project as a one-stop service for introducing a Waste to Energy facility. Main activities under the project are i) conducting waste quality survey and estimating the present and future generation of municipal solid waste , ii) determining the facility requirement (ex; processing capacity, power line, pollution control etc.), iii) preparation of the tender documents, iv) supports on the tendering process, v) advises on the evaluation of the bidders and decision of the winning bidder, vi) supports on the contracting process with the winning bidder, vii) development of the waste collection and transportation plan.


We could provide support not only bidding process, but also by conducting a feasibility study prior to the bidding process to ensure that there are no excesses or deficiencies in a Waste to Energy facility that are appropriate for a region. At the same time, we could enhance the feasibility of the Waste to Energy project by providing support for improvements in waste management, such as improving waste collection and transportation plans.

 

Positive Impact
The project will serve six municipalities where the Citarum river upstream is located, namely Bandung City, Bandung Regency, Sumedang Regency, Cimahi City, Garut Regency, and West Bandung Regency. The Waste to Energy facility is expected to improve waste management in the participating municipalities, which will directly contribute to the environmental restoration of the Citarum River watershed that is in line with Presidential Regulation No. 15/2018 on Acceleration on Pollution Control in Citarum Watershed Area

Key contacts

Takahiro Kamishita

Circular Economy, Solid Waste Management, Nippon Koei Co.,Ltd.

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