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    "data": {
        "id": 1761491,
        "msgid": "oku-regency-develops-waste-to-alternative-fuel-system-1780353997",
        "date": "2026-05-24 16:32:34",
        "title": "OKU Regency develops waste-to-alternative fuel system",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "OKU Regency is implementing a waste-to-alternative fuel system to boost local revenue, using technology from Jakarta's RDF Plant. The initiative, in partnership with PT Asiana Technologies Lestary, will transform landfill waste into eco-friendly fuel for the cement industry, reducing waste volumes and generating land rental income without relying on regional budget funds.",
        "content": "<p>The OKU Regency Government in South Sumatra is developing a\nwaste-to-alternative fuel system to boost local revenue. OKU Regent\nTeddy Meilwansyah said on Sunday in Baturaja that his administration is\nadopting a waste-to-alternative fuel technology system from the RDF\nPlant in Jakarta or TB Simatupang Waste Sorting Facility for\nimplementation in the region. \u201cOur visit to the RDF Plant in Jakarta or\nTB Simatupang Waste Sorting Facility on Friday (22 May) followed up on\nour partnership with PT Asiana Technologies Lestary to observe the waste\nprocessing process there,\u201d he said. During the visit, he observed\nfirsthand how the waste processing system converts landfill waste into\nan alternative fuel for the cement industry. The technology is claimed\nto process waste without relying on the regional budget (APBD) or\nprocessing fees (tipping fees). In addition to reducing waste\naccumulation, this partnership model also offers added value for the\nregion. The company will lease land at the landfill provided by the\nregency government, creating a new source of local revenue. \u201cThe system\nis planned to be implemented this year at the landfill site in OKU\nRegency,\u201d he explained. Through this system, he said, the volume of\nwaste entering the landfill is expected to drastically reduce while\nmeeting industry demand for eco-friendly fuel. \u201cWaste management has\ntraditionally been conventional and burdensome on the budget. This RDF\ntechnology is the right solution as it not only reduces waste but also\ngenerates land rental income without operational costs from the regional\nbudget,\u201d said OKU Regent Teddy Meilwansyah.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/oku-regency-develops-waste-to-alternative-fuel-system-1780353997",
        "image": ""
    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
}