Indonesia Flue Gas Emission Limits
This page provides an overview of Indonesia’s flue gas emission limits, helping industries align with local environmental regulations. Emission controls target air pollutants such as Nitrogen Oxides (NOₓ), Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂), and Particulate Matter (PM), with rules defined by sector and combustion source. This resource supports accurate planning, compliance, and investment in pollution control systems.
Indonesia Country Overview
As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia has seen rapid industrial growth in power, cement, pulp and paper, and metallurgy. The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) oversees emissions regulation under the Environmental Protection and Management Act and relevant sectoral decrees. Enforcement focuses on limiting pollution from combustion sources and promoting clean technologies.
Cybertig provides reliable tools and consulting to help Indonesian industries reduce emissions, meet regulatory thresholds, and adopt sustainable operational practices.
Emission Limits by Industry and Fuel Type
| Industry | Fuel Type | NOₓ Limit (mg/Nm³) | SO₂ Limit (mg/Nm³) | Particulate Matter (mg/Nm³) | Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coal-Fired Power Plants | Coal | 550 | 750 | 100 | Applies to units ≥ 100 MW |
| Cement Industry | Coal / RDF | 400 | 500 | 80 | Emission data must be logged quarterly |
| Pulp & Paper Mills | Biomass / Coal | 350 | 400 | 75 | Limits vary by boiler capacity |
| Oil & Gas Processing | Natural Gas / Diesel | 300 | 250 | 30 | Stack testing required semi-annually |
| Steel & Smelters | Coal / Coke Oven Gas | 420 | 600 | 90 | Continuous monitoring for new plants |
| Municipal Waste Incinerators | Domestic Waste | 250 | 300 | 20 | Controlled under Ministerial Regulation No. P.70 |
| Industrial Boilers | Heavy Oil / Gas | 320 | 220 | 40 | Applies to units > 25 tons/hour |
Compliance Assistance & Cybertig Expertise
Meeting Indonesia’s emission regulations requires periodic emissions measurement, reporting to provincial authorities, and implementing Best Available Techniques (BAT). Cybertig’s environmental consultants are well-versed in national requirements and deliver tools to track, report, and reduce flue gas pollutants efficiently.
Our services are aligned with Peraturan Menteri LHK standards and tailored to each facility's operational profile to ensure hassle-free audits and sustainability success.
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