Danantara Opens Registration for Second Wave of Waste-to-Energy Power Project
Danantara Indonesia, through PT Danantara Investment Management (DIM), has opened new registrations for companies interested in becoming potential partners in the development of Waste-to-Energy (WtE) or Waste Processing into Electricity (PSEL) projects in Indonesia.
Director of Investment at Danantara Investment Management, Fadli Rahman, stated that this is the second wave of registrations following the partner selection process in the first wave in Bekasi, Greater Denpasar, Greater Bogor, and Yogyakarta.
“The opening of this new registration is part of Danantara Indonesia’s efforts to expand the participation of national and global companies in the development of modern waste processing infrastructure in Indonesia, which has previously attracted interest from various international companies and investors to jointly address the national waste emergency,” he said in an official statement, quoted on Thursday (19/3/2026).
This programme is part of the implementation of the national regulatory framework for waste management, including Presidential Regulation No. 109 of 2025, which regulates the processing of urban waste into energy through environmentally friendly technology.
Through this process, Danantara Indonesia is opening opportunities for national and international business entities that have experience, capacity, and capability in developing PSEL projects to participate in the formation of the Verified Provider List (DPT), which serves as a pre-qualification list for companies that meet the criteria to participate.
Companies that enter the DPT will become part of the group of potential partners that could be involved in the development of PSEL projects in Indonesia in the next stages.
“This initiative is part of Danantara Indonesia’s commitment to supporting the national waste emergency agenda as well as the development of sustainable green energy,” he added.
With a strategic investment approach and a professional selection process, Danantara Indonesia aims to ensure that Waste-to-Energy projects can operate with the right technology, good governance, and provide long-term benefits for society.
The opening of the DPT is also expected to further expand the interest of global investors and technology partners to participate in building the latest waste management infrastructure in Indonesia.
In addition, the reopening of the DPT is intended to increase technology options and expand funding from various countries, as well as further strengthen domestic investment.
The registration process and further information regarding requirements and selection stages can be accessed through the official Danantara Indonesia website.
In the future, Danantara Indonesia will continue to encourage collaboration between the government, investors, industry players, and other stakeholders to accelerate the implementation of sustainable waste management solutions while supporting national energy resilience.