JAKARTA, Oct 10 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s plan to build waste-to-energy projects in 33 cities across the country may require around 91 trillion rupiah ($5.49 billion) in funding, investment minister Rosan Roeslani told reporters on Friday.
The programme, designed to address a waste crisis in some parts of the country, will be launched in 10 cities next month, Rosan said.
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Indonesia’s waste-to-energy plan for 33 cities may require $5.5 bln in funding, minister says
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