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        "id": 1608763,
        "msgid": "three-waste-to-energy-plants-proposed-by-jakarta-provincial-government-to-address-waste-crisis-1773323572",
        "date": "2026-03-12 20:08:00",
        "title": "Three Waste-to-Energy Plants Proposed by Jakarta Provincial Government to Address Waste Crisis",
        "author": "Cahya  Mulyana",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Jakarta's Provincial Government has formally proposed the construction of three Waste-to-Energy Plants (PLTSa) at strategically located sites to provide a long-term solution to the capital's mounting waste management challenges. The facilities, planned for Bantargebang, Tunjungan and Sunter, are designed to collectively process between 6,500 and 7,000 tonnes of waste daily, significantly reducing Jakarta's dependence on the overcapacity Bantargebang landfill which currently receives 8,000 tonnes per day. Governor Pramono Anung views this infrastructure project as a critical step towards addressing Jakarta's critical waste crisis, particularly following a recent landslide at Bantargebang's Zone 4A.",
        "content": "<p>The Jakarta Provincial Government has formally proposed the\nconstruction of three Waste-to-Energy Plants (PLTSa) as a long-term\nsolution to address the capital\u2019s mounting waste burden.<\/p>\n<p>Governor Pramono Anung announced that the waste treatment facilities\nwill be strategically built at three locations. \u201cJakarta will formally\npropose three waste-to-energy plants. The first at Bantargebang, the\nsecond at Tunjungan (North Jakarta), and the third at Sunter,\u201d Pramono\nstated in Central Jakarta on Thursday, 12 March.<\/p>\n<p>He explained that each facility will possess substantial waste\nprocessing capacity to help reduce Jakarta\u2019s reliance on the\nBantargebang landfill. The Bantargebang PLTSa is designed to process\napproximately 3,000 tonnes of waste daily, comprising 2,000 tonnes of\nfresh waste and 1,000 tonnes of accumulated waste extracted from\nexisting stockpiles.<\/p>\n<p>The Tunjungan facility is projected to handle approximately 2,000\ntonnes of waste daily, whilst the Sunter Integrated Transfer Facility\n(ITF) will process around 2,500 tonnes per day.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTherefore, with these plants operational alongside Rorotan,\napproximately 6,500 to 7,000 tonnes of Jakarta\u2019s daily waste will be\naccommodated,\u201d Pramono noted.<\/p>\n<p>The Governor is confident this project represents a crucial step in\nimproving Jakarta\u2019s waste management system for the long term. This\nproposal comes amid critical conditions at the Bantargebang landfill,\nwhich receives approximately 8,000 tonnes of waste daily. A recent\nlandslide at Zone 4A of the landfill has not only crippled operations\nbut also claimed lives, highlighting the urgent need for alternative\nwaste processing solutions to prevent larger environmental\ndisasters.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/three-waste-to-energy-plants-proposed-by-jakarta-provincial-government-to-address-waste-crisis-1773323572",
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