waste-to-energy

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Sharjah Plant Processes One Million Tons of Waste into Energy

The Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Plant has successfully processed one million tons of waste since its opening, marking a significant achievement in the emirate's efforts toward climate neutrality. This facility is part of the UAE's ambitious strategy for waste management and environmental sustainability.

Launch New Strategy to Tackle Waste Crisis in South Kalimantan

The Indonesian Ministry of Environment has introduced the 'AgloMasih Pantarmasin Raya' concept as a strategic initiative to address the waste crisis in South Kalimantan. This approach utilizes waste-to-energy technologies to manage waste effectively.

Indonesia Launches Strategic Projects to Convert Waste to Energy

Indonesian State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi announced the government's plans to initiate national strategic projects, including waste-to-energy conversion, with a groundbreaking ceremony set for April 2026. These initiatives aim to enhance sustainable development and improve the quality of life in the country.

Launch Investment Platform to Convert Waste to Energy in Indonesia

The Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board has announced the launch of a new investment platform aimed at developing waste-to-energy (WtE) projects. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to enhance energy security and address the waste crisis.

Accelerate Waste-to-Energy Projects in Indonesia to Tackle Crisis

Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulhasan, announced the acceleration of waste-to-energy projects across 30 sites in response to the president's directives to address the escalating waste crisis. These projects target areas with waste accumulation exceeding 1,000 tons daily.

Launch waste-to-energy project in Semarang to tackle waste crisis

Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Norwick announced the initiation of a waste-to-energy project in Semarang as a strategic solution to the growing waste problem. The project aims to process approximately <strong>1,100 tons</strong> of waste daily, contributing to ambitious environmental goals.