Smart Waste-to-Energy for the Archipelago
Macker Energy Systems is developing scalable, integrated renewable energy projects tailored for Indonesia's diverse regional needs. As part of the Macker WISE platform, Plant 2 is a 25MW Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) based Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facility—built to support surrounding industries while closing the loop on waste.
Location: WISE Platform
Capacity: 25MW net output
Feedstock: Processed RDF from regional Macker waste hubs
Waste Intake: 750–1,000 tonnes/day
This facility supports the regional waste economy while generating clean baseload electricity for underserved grids.
RDF-based WTE fits better. Why?
Cleaner fuel improves efficiency
Smaller plant footprints support rural/urban fringe areas
Better alignment with circular economy and recycling systems already embedded in Macker WISE
25 MW net electrical output
Can process ~750–1,000 tonnes of RDF/day (depending on calorific value ~15 MJ/kg)
Smart Plant Layer:
Real-time RDF moisture + calorific tracking
Predictive maintenance and AI-assisted combustion tuning
Waste sorting data feedback to hubs
Emissions and ESG dashboard for BILD compliance
Grid Interface Layer:
Energy output optimization based on regional load
Demand-response syncing with local microgrids (esp. in NTT/Maluku)
CO₂ offset (vs landfill)
~150,000–200,000 tons/year
Metals recovered (via pre-sorting)
~2,500 tons/year
Bottom ash usable in construction
~20% of input waste (~50,000 tons/year)
Plant 2 will feature full integration with the Macker WISE platform, enabling:
Real-time fuel quality tracking (moisture, CV, contaminants)
Predictive maintenance and AI-optimized combustion
Full traceability of waste flows from hub to grid
Emissions, ESG, and carbon data reporting