
Fitama Putri Mandiri
Fitama Putri Mandiri is focusing on waste management and water treatment business, including the EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction). They have supported the Indonesian government in realising their waste management projects including:
- the Energy Ministry (Landfill in Palembang) for output 500kw
- Landfill in Bekasi (TPA Sumur Batu), and with the Ministry of Public Works
Some highlighted works include:
- Sept 2014 – Dec 2014: Construction of power plants in the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Sukawintan, Palembang (South Sumatera).
- Dec 2014: Structuring of Land and Land Cover in landfill Sukawinatan, Palembang (South Sumatera)
- Feb 2015 – Dec 2015: Implementation Consultancy Power Plant Operation Trash Sukawinantan, Palembang (South Sumatera)
- Aug 2015 – Dec 2015: Gas handling jobs in Cell 4, 5A, 5B, and 5C, Final Disposal Site of Municipal Waste in Sumur Batu, Bekasi (West Java)
Mr Irfita Rahma (Ita)
Director
PT. Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia
Opportunities for UK companies
A residential estate of 30,000 household needs MSW collection and waste to energy plant to treat 60ton per day at 2 hectare land the landowner will provide, we are looking into 1MW GBP 8 million EfW and WtE solid waste pelletizing and combustion power plant and similar size for wet Anaerobic Digestor and biogas power plant.
Gikoko is in talk with 15 hectare landowner of north Jakarta MSW treatment designated area who wants to lease out 3 hectare for treating Jakarta solid waste for zero waste electricity project. Again 1MW solid fuel combustion / gassification and AD technology worth GBP 15 million project needs to be submitted in end August for decision in late September.
Types of suppliers interested in meeting:
- MSW sorting, drying, shredding, pelletizing machinery
- Anaerobic Digestor specialist
- Syn gas and biogas engine makers
- Gas and electricity monitor
Gikoko Overview
Gikoko is an thermal engineering boiler and air quality control manufacture of industrial boiler, biomass power plant and have made landfill gas collection and flaring equipment and constructed turn key 4MWe woody biomass captive power plant for central Jawa particle board factory.
We have worked Public Works Sanitation and Environment directorate improve MSW final dispoal facilities land use through MSW reduction technology and with Ministry of Energy and Mines renewable energy directorate for electricity generation in Palembang.
Our mission is to bring technlogy and finance to implement good environmental service of MSW treatment and make project bankable and sustainable with high management standards
Gikoko first became involved in landfill gas flaring and electricity generation from year 2006 through access to World Bank and ADB's CDM carbon finance. We won four landfill gas utilization Build Own Operate concession from four h Indonesian local government who own and operate landfills but needed private sector to supply technical expertise and set up operational and maintenance teams. Since promulgation of Feed in Tariff Gikoko has entered into negotiation for Power Purchase Agreement with state owned electricity company.
We are actively seeking Energy from Waste and Waste to Energy technology and finance to implement modular project that can be scaled up to reduce MSW bulk and receive tipping fee and sell bank-able electricity at premium prices.
Country Overview
With a population around 250 million, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country and is a home to the world’s 16th largest economy. The speed and scale of urban growth is astounding, 53% of population lives in cities, not only producing 74% of GDP but also at least 200.000 tonnes of waste per day.
The management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia as the cities are growing even faster than the infrastructure development.

Mr Joseph Hwang
Director
UKTI Indonesia
Opportunities for waste management companies to provide waste-to-energy solutions in 7 Indonesian cities.
Management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia. Early this year the Indonesian government issued Presidential Decree No. 18 of 2016 to accelerate the development of waste-to-energy in 7 cities, namely:
- Jakarta
- Tangerang
- Bandung
- Semarang
- Surakarta
- Surabaya
- Makassar
Currently Indonesia is facing difficulties in implementing PPP projects due to the complexity of tender process. However, this regulation provides a shortcut and allows the city mayors to directly appoint developers for waste-to-energy projects, creating immediate opportunities. To that end, the government seeks participation by companies providing waste-to-energy technologies besides incineration, such as gasification and pyrolysis. A minimum 1000 tonnes of waste per day will be processed, and the State Utility guarantees the purchase of electricity produced by the facility. Under the Waste Law, the government will finance waste management activities from the state/regional budget. In addition, Feed in Tariff for electricity generated from Municipal Waste is available at between US$ 18,77 to 22,43 cents per kiloWatt Hour.
Country Overview
With a population around 250 million, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country and is a home to the world’s 16th largest economy. The speed and scale of urban growth is astounding, 53% of population lives in cities, not only producing 74% of GDP but also at least 200.000 tonnes of waste per day.
The management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia as the cities are growing even faster than the infrastructure development.
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