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PLN Gradually Recovers Electricity Supply

PLN Gradually Recovers Electricity Supply (0)

State-owned electricity firm PT PLN has recovered electric power to Balaraja Extra High Voltage substation in Banten Province, and furthermore it will be channeled to Suralaya steam-fueled power plant (PLTU) to gradually recover its operation to reach its capacity of 2800 MW of electricity.

In addition, power supply from Gandul Extra High Voltage substations in Depok, West Java Province, will be channeled to Muara Karang gas and steam power plant (PLTGU) to supply electricity to the Indonesian capital city, Jakarta.

Acting President Director of PLN Sripeni Inten Cahyani said here on Sunday that the power supply to Jakarta was expected to recover within three hours.

"We apologize for the inconvenience today, and currently all efforts have been made to recover the Java-Bali power system, especially in the area of West Java, Banten, and Jakarta," Cahyani said.

The company has focused on power supply to PLTGU Muara Karang and PLTGU Priok to recover the system in the capital city.

Previously, PLN has recovered the operation of hydro-generated power plant (PLTA) Saguling and PLTA Cirata which are functioned as power stabilizer, and, at the same time, supply the electricity to PLTU Suralaya through Cibinong, Depok, Gandul, Lengkok, Balaraja and Suralaya extra high voltage substations.

PLTU Suralaya is expected to return to its normal operation within six hours to normalize power system in West Java and Banten.

Blackout that affected thousands of homes and public facilities in West Java, Jakarta, and Banten was caused by several troubles in the extra high voltage 500 kV transmission of Ungaran - Pemalang.

"PLN has taken its best efforts and will have evaluation to prevent recurrence of today's incident," Cahyani said.

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28
February

 

President Joko Widodo handed over the People's Business Credit (KUR) assistance to approximately 600 farming and livestock business actors. The handover held at the Miftahul Huda Islamic Boarding School, Tasikmalaya, was part of the President's working visit to West Java on Wednesday, February 27, 2019.

The current government wants to encourage KUR distribution to businessmen in the production sector. This is so that the productivity of business people can increase while providing opportunities for them to develop their business.

"How much do you borrow KUR? Seven percent a year. You have to know. Because if it is not KUR, it is expensive, not that much. This is KUR subsidized by the government," the President explained the benefits of the KUR program.

The President also explained, the government currently has a lot of popular programs and people. It wants the people's economy and people to develop further. He asked the UMKM actors to really take advantage of a number of these programs.

"The government now has people's economic programs and people's economic programs. The first is the Mekaar program," the President said.

The Mekaar Program (Fostering the Prosperous Family Economy) is an empowerment service through group-based financing for underprivileged mothers. The service provides financial assistance in the amount of Rp2 to Rp.5 million, which is given in stages without collateral.

The Mekaar program has been running for the past few years by providing guidance and assistance to its customers in a number of regions. In the long run, Mekaar customers, most of whom are supermicro business people, are expected to be able to expand their business and move to become small or medium-sized businesses.

In addition to Mekaar, there is also a similar program in the form of Ultra Micro Financing (UMi) which targets micro-businesses that are in the lowest level and cannot yet be facilitated by banks.

"There is also a program called UMi. It is even smaller. Also the same, it can be used for small businesses at home," said the President.

Especially for boarding schools, the government also has a Micro Waqf Bank program which is currently in the development stage. This program aims to target the santri and the community around the boarding school environment to start a business or develop an existing business.

"This Micro-Waqf Bank has been established in 44 Islamic boarding schools. One cottage has a capital of approximately Rp.8 billion," said the Head of State.

The head of state said the program had been running for the past two years. Going forward, the government will build more Micro Waqf Banks in Islamic boarding schools throughout Indonesia.

"It has been running for two years. We want to evaluate and improve. Later the other lodges will also be given a Micro Waqf Bank," said the President.

The president hopes that the community will truly utilize a number of these programs. The government provides the greatest opportunity for the community to be able to improve living standards and welfare through the business sector.

"I hope that later on the program, as we give it this afternoon, we can continue to multiply and improve so that the people's economy, the economy of the people, really benefit from every program that exists," said the Head of State.

Also present accompanied the President, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Darmin Nasution, Minister of State Pratikno, Minister of Religion Lukman Hakim Saifuddin, and Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil. (setkab)

27
February

Indonesian President Joko Widodo reminded his staffs over the importance of policy for utilizing land in forest areas. In his direction at the Working Cabinet Limited Meeting at the Presidential Office in Jakarta on Tuesday   (Feb 26), President Joko Widodo said that land use policy in forest areas will provide legal protection to people who use the land. The President also encouraged his staffs to immediately accelerate land data collection process in the forest area, so that all levels of society can immediately obtain mandates from these land. He also pressed the efforts to inventory and verify land tenure in forest areas, so that land disputes can be eliminated.

“I think the data collection and arrangement of lands in the forest area must be accelerated, so that the people can get benefit, the customary law community, the ulayat community are also able to utilize  this activity. Then, we make inventory and verification of land tenure in forest areas,” said Joko Widodo.

On the same occasion, President Joko Widodo also explained that land conflicts and disputes often lead to people’s disadvantage. He also said that there are many villages in forest area that cannot be developed due to the difficulty of the license process. He explained this must be overcome immediately, so that people can get benefits of land in the forest area for the economic development. (VOI/Andy/Trs.AF/DP)

28
February

 Indonesia and Egypt have forged cooperation in counterterrorism marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Indonesian Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) and the Egyptian Home Affairs Ministry.

The MoU was signed by BNPT Chief Commissioner General Suhardi Alius and Egyptian Home Affairs Minister Major General Mahmoud Tawfik in Cairo on Tuesday (Feb 26).

Indonesian Ambassador to Egypt Helmy Fauzi and Main Secretary of BNPT Asep Adang Supriyadi were present during the signing ceremony.

Alius cautioned that radical groups have changed their strategy in recruiting supporters of their actions and use the social media to recruit, brainwash, propagate, and transfer their ideology.

"This strategy is an easy alternative for radical groups to spread their influence transnationally," he noted in a statement on Wednesday.

The radical terrorist network in Indonesia is highly influenced by dynamism and development of global terrorists, particularly those in the Middle East, he stated.

Hence, it is not surprising if several members of the Indonesian terrorism network joined ISIS. Moreover, ISIS` influence in Asia exists in the three countries of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia.

"This is the time for Indonesia and Egypt to establish cooperation in the fight against terrorism and violence-based terrorism," Alius affirmed.

The signing of the MoU on counterterrorism was initiated in 2013, according to Ambassador Fauzi.

Earlier, the BNPT had sent delegations thrice, respectively in 2013, November 2014, and March 2018, to discuss the draft of the MoU.

"We believe that both Indonesia and Egypt could learn from each other`s experiences in counterterrorism, as terrorism is a transnational crime," he added. (ant) 

27
February

 Indonesia emerged as the winner of the AFF U-22 Championships after beating Thailand 2-1 in the finals at the Phnom Penh National Stadium on Tuesday night.  Indonesia`s two goals, from Sani Rizki Fauzi and Osvaldo Ardiles Haay, buried Thailand`s lead in the finals.

This is the second time that Indra Sjafri has taken Indonesia to win the AFF, having won the AFF U-19 championship in 2013.

Thailand`s Saringkan Promsupa scored a goal in the 57th minute through a header.

Indonesia equalized in the 59th minute through Fauzi who made a speculative shoot from outside the penalty area. The ball hit the Thai defender before Fauzi converted into a goal.

Indonesia scored the second goal in the 64th minute through Haay.

26
February

President Joko Widodo Encourages KORPRI to Change Work Orientation

President Joko Widodo encourages all members of Indonesian Civil Servants Corp (KORPRI)  to change their work orientation from procedural to become result orientation. It was said by the President when inaugurating KORPRI National Working Meeting 2019  at Merdeka Palace,  Jakarta, on Tuesday (Feb 26). The President also said that the change in orientation will be able to reduce  stages of bureaucracy that must be passed when implementing government programs. Reducing this bureaucratic stage will accelerate the achievement of results that will be felt by the people. In addition, the President also encourages all KORPRI members to walk in line with the central and regional administrators. It aims that the whole government’s work programs can run quickly and the results can be felt by the community.

“The orientation must change. It is not procedure orientation but result orientation. It must be followed by procedure because the procedure is the government’s obligation and it is not procedure orientation. The orientation is the result that can be utilized for the people in Indonesia. So, if you design The State Budget (APBN), the Regional Budget (APBD), just design it   as simple as possible. We do not   need  a lot of programs. The target is clear, so it's easy to control and  it's easy to check the results,” said President Joko Widodo.

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Furthermore, President Joko Widodo also hopes that all members of KORPRI throughout Indonesia can respond to the world’s rapid changes. According to him, a platform and application is needed to improve the performance of KORPRI members to keep up with technological developments. (VOI/Ndy/TRS:AF/AHM)

26
February

IndonesianVice President Jusuf Kalla has hinted that the Indonesian Government remains committed to implementing the family planning program as one of its approaches to responding to the demands of the 4th Industrial Revolution (4-IR).


"In facing this changing era, we still need the family planning program. We are not worried about the availability of food stocks. However, the development of the 4-IR will have implications on the number of required workers, Kalla stated in Jakarta on Monday.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of a national symposium on challenges of the Family Planning and Family Development Program in Jakarta, he pointed out that the number of workers in the industrial sector would decrease in future.


If, in the past, a factory needed a thousand workers, it would currently need merely some 200 to 300 employees to handle its automated and robotic equipment, Kalla explained.

Kalla opined that the ongoing development of the 4-IR, marked by automation and robotics, is relevant to be implemented in countries currently facing serious challenges of an ageing population, such as Japan and Singapore. (ANTARA)

26
February

The Defense Ministry and state-run ship builder PT PAL Indonesia have signed a contract to build two fast missile boats of 60-meter class (KCR-60), to support the country`s weaponry system. The ministry`s secretary general Vice Admiral Agus Setiadji said Surabaya, East Java Province, on Monday that the contract to build the fifth and sixth fast missile vessels would include its weapons, including missiles.

"Previously, PT PAL Indonesia had built KCR in stages. First, it build the vessel and then the weaponry," Setiadji stated.

According to Setiadji, the two missile boats will directly function as warships equipped with sensor, weapon, and command system (Sewaco).

"The contract value for one ship is about Rp1.66 trillion, cheaper than the similar order to Europe and South Korea, but still having good quality," he noted.

The project is targeted to be completed in 24 months, as production of some components, such as the ship`s main engine, would take more than 14 months.

Meanwhile, Director of PT PAL Indonesia Budiman Saleh remarked that the fast missile boats would involve 62 private firms in defense industry and four state-run companies, namely weapon manufacturer PT Pindad, engineering company PT Barata Indonesia, steel producer Krakatau Steel, and electronics company PT LEN Industri.  Saleh revealed that the two missile boats will have 19.56 percent of local content, in accordance with the ministry`s requirement of minimum essential force (MEF) in 2015-2019 budget.

The KCR-60 is a developed design from the previous KCR-57.

The project has also involved three world weapon suppliers, namely Bofors (Swedish), MBDA (France), and Terma (Denmark). (ant)

26
February



People expect good air quality to support their daily activities. One of the efforts made by the government to increase the quality of air is by building Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system.

The MRT is expected to reduce congestion in the capital. The decline in congestion would reduce air pollution.

The MRT is also expected to encourage more people to shift from private vehicles to using public transportation services.

Executive director of the Committee for Leaded Gasoline Eradication (KPBB), Ahmad Syafrudin, remarked that the 16-kilometer phase 1 of the MRT, from Lebak Bulus in South Jakarta to the Hotel Indonesia (HI) traffic circle in Central Jakarta, could reduce emissions to 85,680 tons of carbon dioxide per year.

The figure is obtained by taking into account the carbon dioxide emissions from 175 thousand people who cross phase 1 of the MRT.

Some 175 thousand people who cross phase 1 of the MRT contributed 171,360 tons of carbon dioxide per year. Around 64,260 tons of carbon dioxide came from motorbikes and 107,100 tons of carbon dioxide from cars.

Hence, the MRT becomes a new hope for people who want to breathe cleaner air and enjoy the blue sky in Jakarta. (ant) 

25
February
in response to the upcoming 2019 General Election, the Voice of Indonesia held a Monological Speech and Dialogical Campaign with election political parties. It is hoped that this event can provide broad insight into the political parties participating in the election to Indonesian citizens abroad. Check out the program every day from Wednesday 27 February 2019 to March 21 2019 at 07.05 and 12.05 WIB (Monological Speech) and at 08.05 and 13.05 WIB (Dialogical Campaign) only in streaming http://cdn.voinews.id/streaming_en/id .html and rriplay mobile application 
First Party as decided by KPU is PKB, Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa 
25
February

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) on Monday was on a working visit to Cilacap, Central Java, to inaugurate Karangkandri steam power plant and present land certificates to local residents.


Jokowi departed from Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base, East Jakarta, by a helicopter of the Indonesian Air Force, on Monday at 8 a.m. local time.


Upon arrival in Cilacap at 8:35 a.m. local time, the President and his entourage were greeted by Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo.


They later proceeded to Kuwasen Village, Karangkandri, Kesugihan Sub-district, to officiate the steam power plant.


Following the inauguration ceremony, President Jokowi proceeded to Pertamina building to hand over Family of Hope Program assistance and land certificates to local residents.


Members of the presidential entourage included Minister/State Secretary Pratikno, Social Affairs Minister Agus Gumiwang Kartasastima, Agrarian and Land Spatial Minister/Chairman of the National Agrarian Agency Sofyan Djalil, Chief of the Presidential Secretariat Heru Budi Hartono, Presidential Military Secretary Trisno Hendradi, and Commander of the Presidential Guards Major General Maruli Simanjuntak. (ANTARA)