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SIPA/Bappenas/Hera
22 October 2025

Proposed Standard for Developing Feasibility Study Documents for Waste Management Facilities (Only Available in Bahasa Indonesia)

The Proposed Standard for Developing Feasibility Study Documents for Waste Management Facilities introduces a unified framework for preparing feasibility studies of Integrated Waste Management Facilities (TPST) that produce Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF). The guideline was developed based on a review of 15 TPST sites across 11 regions, which revealed inconsistencies in format, analytical depth, and content that hindered evaluation and comparability. To address these issues, the study presents a six-criteria assessment matrix encompassing regulatory, technical, economic-financial, environmental-social, risk, and institutional-governance aspects. It emphasizes consistency, comprehensiveness, and comparability of feasibility documents, aligning with national planning instruments and sustainability principles to strengthen transparency and decision-making quality in waste management infrastructure development.

The proposed framework outlines eight main chapters preceded by an executive summary. Each chapter addresses key components: introduction and objectives; regional and waste management overview; regulatory alignment with regional and national plans; technical feasibility—including waste forecasting and mass balance; economic and financial analysis (CAPEX, OPEX, IRR, NPV); risk identification and mitigation; institutional readiness and governance; and strategic recommendations. This standardized approach ensures that each TPST-RDF project is evaluated uniformly and comprehensively, establishing a national reference to guide the development of sustainable, financially viable, and institutionally robust waste-to-energy facilities across Indonesia.

For complete details, please download the document provided below (available only in Bahasa Indonesia).

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