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Sunday, April 5, 2026

East Kalimantan Accelerates Waste-to-Energy Projects in Key Urban Zones

East Kalimantan accelerates waste-to-energy projects in Samarinda and Balikpapan, aiming to turn waste into electricity while supporting sustainable energy and the IKN region.
East Kalimantan accelerates waste-to-energy projects in Samarinda and Balikpapan, aiming to turn waste into electricity while supporting sustainable energy and the IKN region.

East Kalimantan Speeds Up Waste-to-Energy Projects in Samarinda & Balikpapan

The East Kalimantan Provincial Government is stepping up efforts to develop waste-to-energy (PSEL) facilities across two major zones: Samarinda Raya and Balikpapan Raya.

This initiative is more than just planning. Head of the Environmental Agency (DLH) East Kalimantan, Joko Istanto, confirmed that the government is currently accelerating the preparation of cooperation agreements to ensure smooth project implementation.

“We are facilitating the drafting of cooperation agreements and joint commitments so that these projects can operate smoothly in the future,” Joko said in Samarinda on Saturday.

Follow-Up to National-Level Coordination

This acceleration follows a limited coordination meeting at the ministerial level, specifically focused on boosting waste management through renewable energy solutions.

To strengthen the framework, the provincial government recently held a virtual cross-regional coordination meeting involving multiple stakeholders—from provincial officials to city and district representatives.

Key participants included:

  • Samarinda City Environmental Agency

  • Kutai Kartanegara Environmental and Forestry Agency

This multi-regional collaboration is crucial given the wide service coverage of the project.

Two Major Service Zones: Samarinda Raya & Balikpapan Raya

The waste-to-energy development will be divided into two main zones:

1. Samarinda Raya

Coverage includes:

  • Samarinda City

  • Parts of Kutai Kartanegara Regency:
    Anggana, Tenggarong Seberang, Loa Janan, Muara Badak, and Marang Kayu

2. Balikpapan Raya

Coverage includes:

  • Balikpapan City

  • The Nusantara Capital City (IKN)

  • Coastal areas of Kutai Kartanegara:
    Samboja, Samboja Barat, and Muara Jawa

According to Joko, the geographic and administrative complexity requires stronger coordination.

“We need more intensive coordination between local governments, the IKN Authority, and the central government,” he explained.

Turning Waste Into Clean Energy

The project aims to tackle two major challenges at once:

  1. Reducing waste accumulation

  2. Generating electricity from renewable sources

In simple terms, waste that once posed environmental problems can now be transformed into a valuable energy resource.

Beyond that, the initiative is expected to strengthen energy resilience in East Kalimantan—especially with the ongoing development of Indonesia’s new capital city.

Target: Cleaner Environment & Sustainable Energy

The provincial government is optimistic that cross-regional collaboration will deliver:

  • Cleaner urban environments

  • Modern waste management systems

  • Alternative, eco-friendly electricity sources

If successful, this project could become a national model for sustainable waste management.

FAQ

1. What is PSEL?
PSEL is a waste processing facility that converts waste into electricity using technologies like incineration or gasification.

2. Why is this project important?
It addresses waste issues while producing renewable energy at the same time.

3. When will the project start?
It is currently in the preparation and agreement finalization stage.

4. Does the project involve the new capital (IKN)?
Yes, especially in the Balikpapan Raya zone which includes the IKN area.

5. What are the benefits for local communities?
Cleaner surroundings, additional electricity supply, and new economic opportunities in waste management.

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