- Indonesia's Bali island has commenced construction on its first waste-to-energy plant, named the Denpasar Raya facility.
- According to en.nhandan.vn, this project marks a significant step in the island's efforts to enhance waste management.
- The initiative also aims to expand Bali's renewable energy generation capabilities.
- As reported by en.nhandan.vn, the plant is designed to address pressing environmental concerns on the island.
- This development is a key component of Bali's broader commitment to sustainable development.
Bali Begins Waste-to-Energy Plant
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Bali has begun construction on its first waste-to-energy plant, the Denpasar Raya facility, marking a significant step to enhance the island's waste management. This groundbreaking project also aims to expand Bali's renewable energy generation and address pressing environmental concerns as part of its broader commitment to sustainable development.
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