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Danantara has initiated the tender process for Waste-to-Energy (WTE) projects in multiple regions across Indonesia, including Bogor Raya and Denpasar Raya. PT Maharaksa Biru Energi Tbk (OASA) has participated in the tender process for these specific regions. The WTE projects are part of a larger government initiative to develop 33 WTE facilities nationwide with an investment value of nearly Rp 100 trillion.
Danantara has commenced the tender process for Waste-to-Energy (WTE) projects in several key regions across Indonesia, with PT Maharaksa Biru Energi Tbk (OASA) participating in the tender for Bogor Raya and Denpasar Raya 1
The government's initiative encompasses seven priority regions for the WTE projects, including Bogor Raya, Denpasar Raya, Tangerang Raya, Semarang Raya, Medan Raya, Yogyakarta Raya, and Bekasi Raya. OASA's participation in the tender process for Bogor Raya and Denpasar Raya indicates the company's strategic focus on the WTE sector. According to Bobby Gafur Umar, OASA's CEO, the company carefully selected these regions based on factors such as field conditions, waste characteristics, and data availability 1
Rosan Roeslani, CEO of Danantara, provided updates on the tender process, stating that the first batch of the tender is currently underway, with the submission of bidding documents expected by January 7, 2026 2
The development of WTE facilities is a critical aspect of Indonesia's strategy to manage waste and generate renewable energy. With the investment value of nearly Rp 100 trillion, these projects are expected to have a significant impact on the country's energy landscape and waste management practices.
WTE Tender Process Initiated
Significant Investment in Renewable Energy