IFC to finance 35 MW Sunter EfW project in Jakarta

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The International Finance Corporation is providing a financing package for the 35 MW Sunter energy-from-waste (EfW) project in Jakarta, Indonesia for up to IDR 3 trillion (US$214.67 million) investment. 

The project is being developed by a joint venture of Fortum Power and Heat Oy together with city-owned Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro). 

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