Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan (AntaraKalsel) - The government of Banjarbaru is being offered the utilization of waste into energy through waste processing technology, especially on the final waste processing site (TPA).
Banjarbaru Mayor Nadjmi Adhani here on Saturday said an explanation had been received from the National Energy Council (DEN) of Reasearch and Technologi and Higher Education Ministry (Kemenristek Dikti) related to the utilization of the waste.
"DEN explanation submitted by the Head Facilitation and Monitoring Energy Crisis of Kemenristek Dikti Abdurrahman Saleh, along with investors, Friday (14/10)," he said.
According to him, he is quite interested in the offer because of the utilization of waste according to the concept of Banjar Bakula Regional Landfill (TPA) built in Sub-district of Cempaka, Banjarbaru.
The regional landfill involves five districts and cities built through funding from the Ministry of Public Works using the sanitary landfill system.
"We will learn the concepts offered and it could be we receive especially if the new technology from South Korea probably better than sanitary landfill," he said.
Moreover, he said, the financing is of the central government, including technology and funding also helped by the central, while the city authority are only required to prepare the land and licensing.
The new waste processing technology is mentioned ofcapable to produce 25 megawatts of electrical power for every 1,000 tons of waste per day processed at the regional landfill.
Head of Banjar Environment Agency (BLH) Farid Soufian, who attended the explanation, took into account the regional landfill garbage can meet the volume of waste to be utilized as electrical energy.
"The volume of 1,000 tons per day garbage can filled by regional landfill, namely from Banjarmasin 500 tons, 200 tons of Banjar Regency, the rest from Banjarbaru and other areas," said Farid.
Banjarbaru is Offered Utilize Waste into Energy
Senin, 17 Oktober 2016 4:17 WIB
We will learn the concepts offered and it could be we receive especially if the new technology from South Korea probably better than sanitary landfill,