The Lampung Provincial Government
of
Malaysian firm
management and energy landscape, RRI reports. The deal,
formalised through a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU),
targets the conversion of urban and industrial waste into renewable
power to support Lampung’s transition toward a green industrial
economy.
The collaboration comes as the
central government identifies Lampung as a priority zone for
integrated environmental solutions due to its proximity to the
national capital and its strategic logistics
infrastructure.
A core component of the agreement
is the development of a
Lampung’s rising urban waste volumes. The project will utilise
high-efficiency German technology to convert municipal solid waste
into electricity, offering a long-term alternative to traditional
landfills. Initial feasibility studies will evaluate the potential
for a facility capable of generating consistent power for the local
grid, building on
energy sector.
The project is being fast-tracked
under central government guidance to serve as a model for
integrated environmental management in
waste, the partnership explores Lampung’s vast agricultural
residues.
The two parties discussed
processing Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) and other residues into
high-methane biogas to fuel industrial power plants. The MoU also
covers feasibility studies for floating solar projects on three of
Lampung’s dams (with 150–200 MW potential each) and a mangrove
rehabilitation program in East Lampung aimed at generating carbon
credits.
Governor Rahmat Mirzani Djausal
emphasised that Lampung is pivoting away from being a mere raw
commodity exporter. By integrating waste-to-energy and biogas into
new industrial zones, Lampung aims to provide green infrastructure
that attracts high-value manufacturing. Leveraging its deep-water
ports and toll road connectivity, Lampung is positioning itself as
an energy hub for the southern
regions.
The Lampung-Citaglobal
partnership represents a shift toward circular economy
infrastructure in
Malaysian investment and Lampung’s massive biomass potential, the
province is securing its place as a leader in the ASEAN green
energy transition by 2030.
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