PT Indoplas Energi Hijau, a subsidiary of PT Maharaksa Biru Energi (OASA), has partnered with China Tianying Inc (CNTY) to construct a waste-to-energy facility at the Cipeucang Final Disposal Site in South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. The project, valued at IDR2.6 trillion, is set to begin operations in early 2026.
The facility will employ Moving Grate Incinerator (MGI) technology, licensed from CNTY, to process at least 1,100 tons of waste daily—1,000 tons of new waste and 100 tons of legacy waste. The plant is designed to operate without producing smoke or odours and has received international environmental certifications. The South Tangerang government officially awarded the project in March 2025.
The initiative aims to address the city’s mounting waste problem and reduce dependence on the overburdened Cipeucang landfill, while contributing to Indonesia’s renewable energy targets.