How are methane emissions estimated in the municipal wastewater sector in Indonesia? Don't miss this opportunity to gain
valuable insights and connect with experts in the nexus of water, energy, and methane emissions.
- Indonesia has reported increased waste sector greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the last two decades.
- Municipal wastewater emissions comprise 17.8% of Indonesia’s waste sector GHG emissions and are estimated to
grow.
- Emissions are calculated using tier 1 methods.
- Primary data and comprehensive data for municipal wastewater are needed.
As an initial step to progress to a tier 2 approach, Tetra Tech conducted a pilot project in a communal wastewater
treatment plant in West Java, Indonesia to estimate methane emissions based on real measurements. This case study is the
first of its kind to be done for a communal wastewater treatment plant in Indonesia that can serve as an example and
learning opportunity for environmental office officers to enhance their approach in their GHG emissions inventory
updating exercise.
Date and time: Wednesday, 13 March 2024 at 9:30 pm EDT (UTC -4) /
Thursday, 14 March 2024 at 8:30 am WIB (UTC +7)
Key
topics covered:
- Institutional arrangement and regulatory framework of municipal wastewater GHG emissions in Indonesia
- GHG inventory and mitigation professionals in the public and private sector
- Government planners and policymakers specializing in emissions and municipal wastewater
- Provincial/regency level environmental office staff
- Researchers and academia specializing in municipal wastewater and/or methane emissions practice areas