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.
The peak of the 2022 G20 summit is in sight. The island of Bali as the main venue for the event is 100 percent ready.
Of the many aspects of preparation, the health protocol is one that is considered. All because of Covid-19 which has not completely disappeared.
Therefore, all delegates and people with an interest in the G20 Summit must follow the health protocol. All without exception.
So, what kind of health protocol has been prepared? The following is the description as quoted from the official information on g20org.
Before Arriving
o Delegation of mandatory complete vaccination from Covid-19. Start dose 1, dose 2, and booster.
o Register on the PeduliLindungi application or website.
o Submit a PeduliLindungi certificate two weeks prior to arrival.
At the airport
o Delegates are required to check body temperature and make sure there are no symptoms of Covid-19.
o Carry out a QR Care Scan at the entrance.
The government will separate the arrival route of the G20 delegation from other passengers. Precisely upon arrival at the international airport.
The venue
o PCR Rapid Test 1x24 hours before the opening of the event.
o Delegates are required to check body temperature and scan PeduliLindungi before entering the venue.
o Each delegate must wear a mask in the room.
The government prepared self-antigen kits for the delegates. If there are delegates with body temperatures above 37.5 degrees Celsius, they are required to do a PCR Rapid Test.
Before Going Home
o The government provides PCR Rapid Test for those in need.
If the body temperature is above 37.5 degrees Celsius, there will be further testing in the designated area of the international arrivals terminal.
Two options if delegates are suspected of having Covid-19 symptoms,
Mild symptoms: Self-isolation or integrated isolation in a referral hospital.
Moderate/severe symptoms: Treated at a designated hospital. (RRI)
The Presidential Staff Office (KSP) stated that Indonesia could be a barometer of countries in the world at the G20 Summit.
In addition, Indonesia can be an example for other countries in the world.
“Bali is a representation of Indonesia. So that it can make guests at the G20 Summit honorable," said KSP Main Expert Ali Mochtar Ngabalin, while talking to Pro3 RRI, Wednesday (9/11/2022).
He said the G20 is an international forum focused on economic and development policies. So often use diction to represent the world's economy and politics.
“There were delegates who arrived early to enjoy the island of Bali. There are those who deliberately come to see firsthand the government's preparations for the implementation of the G20," he said.
The G20 Bali Summit will take place on 15-16 November 2022 in Bali, Indonesia.
The G20 Summit in Bali will be the culmination of the intensive process and effort of the entire G20 workflow. (RRI)
Collaboration among G20 countries in formulating policies is expected to play a role in global economic recovery amid challenges such as the pandemic, geopolitical conflict, inflation, and climate change, Governor of Bank Indonesia Perry Warjiyo has said.
"Since the beginning of the (Indonesian) presidency, the G20 (members) have worked together to (highlight) critical global issues and have been able to provide concrete and collective solutions to promote recovery," he said in an official statement received on Monday.
During Indonesia’s G20 Presidency, discussions have focused on aspects of the payment system, with the G20 Road Map envisaging faster, cheaper, transparent, and inclusive cross-border payments (CBP).
Warjiyo said that the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is expected to enable the implementation of the road map, which is expected to provide extensive benefits to the global economy.
Bank Indonesia expects the meeting of the leaders of G20 countries to provide direction, guidance, and market confidence for supporting economic prospects and financial system stability going forward.
This is in line with the affirmation of the G20 members' commitment to implementing policies that are calibrated, planned, and well-communicated to reduce the impact of the pandemic and support a sustainable, strong, balanced, and inclusive economic recovery.
This optimism has been backed by the sustained performance of the domestic economy, with economic growth projected to be in the range of 4.5 to 5.3 percent in 2022, supported by increased private consumption, investment, and exports, as well as maintained public purchasing power amid inflation.
In October 2022, inflation was recorded at 5.17 percent yoy, lower than the initial prediction and last month's CPI (Consumer Price Index) inflation of 5.95 percent.
The stability of the rupiah exchange rate was maintained amid the strengthening of the US dollar, and the depreciation rate was also better compared to the currencies of some developing countries, such as India, Malaysia, and Thailand. (antaranews)
The ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from November 9–12, 2022, will discuss cooperation in the field of democracy and human rights, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, Mahfud MD, has said.
"A number of strategic topics will be discussed at the forum, including cooperation in the field of democracy, human rights, intelligence, and common security," he informed in a statement streamed on the Youtube channel of the ministry on Monday.
Mahfud will accompany President Joko Widodo—who will officially take over the ASEAN chair from Cambodia—to the summit.
"Of course, what the ASEAN Summit wants to achieve is (the goal of) the long-established basic principles, that is, a peaceful, secure, and prosperous region for the ASEAN community, which is increasingly becoming larger," he said.
ASEAN is a highly-respected forum in the world. Its neutrality is expected to build calmness and peace in international relations.
"This must be strengthened in the future," the minister said.
Other strategic issues that will be discussed at the ASEAN Summit are the South China Sea, human trafficking, and Myanmar, he added.
ASEAN or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations comprises Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. (antaranews)
Vice President Ma'ruf Amin on Monday attended the opening ceremony of the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP-27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
The opening ceremony at Sharm El Sheikh International Convention Center (SHICC) brought together delegates from 110 countries. Amin represented President Joko Widodo and led the Indonesian delegation at the meeting.
Upon arrival at SHICC, Amin was greeted by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, according to a press statement received in Jakarta on Monday.
Climate change is an essential issue for every country and will be one of the topics of the joint agenda of the COP-27.
The priority issues that will be discussed at COP-27, which is themed “Together for Implementation,” include adaptation, loss and damage, finance, mitigation, Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, and climate change-related transparency.
Indonesian negotiators at COP-27 will focus on the need for implementing various decisions and mandates from COP-26 held in Glasgow, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), Long Term Strategy (LTS), and funding commitment.
At conference, Indonesia aims to achieve the target of increasing action on the climate change adaptation and mitigation ambition, especially in developing countries, so that it helps accelerate efforts to create enabling conditions, including through the creation of strong domestic policies in line with the aim of the Paris Agreement.
Indonesia will also stress the urgency and significance of support for developing nations through capacity building, development transfer, technological application, as well as the mobilization of funds for climate change coupled with coherent fund flow for low carbon and climate change-resistant development.
The mobilization of public funds remains a key enabler for climate funding, especially adaptation action.
As a maritime country, Indonesia is aware of the importance of improving understanding about the ocean and climate nexus by strengthening scientific work through research and development and marine observation for data management and collection. (antaranews)
Indonesia succeeded in reducing land and forest fires as well as tackling cross-border haze in the past three years, Environment and Forestry Minister Siti Nurbaya stated.
"We need to underscore that Indonesia succeeded in preventing fires that might cause haze during three years of the pandemic from 2020 to 2022," the minister remarked at the Indonesia Pavilion of the 27th Conference of Parties of the UNFCCC (COP-27) in Sharm el-Sheikh that was followed virtually from Jakarta on Sunday night.
Reducing deforestation is one of the strategies to achieve net emission absorption in the forestry and land use sector or FoLU Net Sink 2030, she stated during the UN climate change conference.
Land and forest fires are one of the issues that the government continues to handle to curb the deforestation rate by involving the public in the social forestry program, among other things.
According to the ministry's data, land and forest fires covered an area of 296,942 hectares in 2020, 358,867 hectares in 2021, and 183,743 hectares in the year ended September 30, 2022.
The figures represented a significant drop as compared to 1.6 million hectares in 2019.
The strategy of implementing FoLU Net Sink 2030 also focuses on conserving and managing forests in a sustainable way, with the aim of reducing forest degradation caused by over-logging and forest encroachment.
Indonesia also continues to take steps to protect and restore peatland and mangrove forests. (Antaranews)
State-owned energy company PT Pertamina (Persero) supports Indonesia’s aspiration to reach net zero emissions by 2060.
Indonesia has increased its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction target to 31.89 percent, with its efforts, and 43.20 percent, with international assistance, through the Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) document.
“In terms of emission reduction, Pertamina has set a target of 30 percent emission reduction in 2030, versus our 2010 baseline,” Pertamina's president director and CEO Nicke Widyawati said in a panel discussion of UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, on Sunday.
In 2021, Pertamina have succeeded in reducing GHG emissions by 7.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents or 29.09 percent compared to the 2010 baseline.
This emission reduction is achieved by reducing non-routine emissions from the process, which is utilized for own-use fuel and gas supply to customers as much as 69,7 percent, using more efficient equipment which is included in Energy Efficiency Program, contributed 13.9 percent, using energy from low carbon source that contributes 16,2 percent and other activities.
In order to reach net zero aspirations, Pertamina has developed a holistic strategy delivered via two pillars, which are the decarbonization of its business activities and the development of new green business; as well as three enablers namely developing carbon accounting standards that already approved by national and international regulation, and also the implementation of Pertamina Internal Carbon Price, building sustainability organization that will oversee Pertamina business are on the right track for its Net Zero Roadmap goals and stakeholder engagement to fully support national NZE target and commitment
Such a goal is supported by the company’s long-term investment strategy. Pertamina's cumulative CAPEX up to 2060 for the Green Business Initiatives is estimated at around US$40 billion for biofuels, renewable energy sources, CCS/CCUS, battery and EV ecosystem, hydrogen, and carbon business.
Widyawati added that Pertamina accelerates green business development from upstream to downstream through the whole integrated value chain.
“Pertamina is committed to supporting the Indonesian government's commitment to achieving net zero by 2060 or sooner. As an energy company, Pertamina has a big responsibility to be a pillar of achieving net zero emissions in Indonesia, on the principles of affordability and fairness,” she concluded. (antaranews)
The Indonesian National Police (Polri) has prepared 1,759 seconded personnel from 10 Polda in Indonesia. This is to anticipate in the context of securing the peak of the G20 Summit (Summit) which will be held in Bali on November 15-16.
The Head of the Traffic Corps (Kakorlantas) of the National Police Inspector General Pol Firman Shantyabudi said it was certain that the thousands of personnel were ready to carry out security. The number of personnel includes the Bali Police, Central Java Police, Banten Police, East Java Police, DIY Police, West Java Police, South Kalimantan Police, Central Kalimantan Police, East Kalimantan Police, South Sulawesi Police, North Sulawesi Police, and Southeast Sulawesi Police.
"They are now combined in several regions, of course, we have to take care of things in the region. We remind them as well as we check the final readiness to make sure," said Firman, quoted from the NTMC Polri, Monday (7/11/2022).
In addition, in dealing with the Puri Agung operation, which will begin on November 8-18, 2022, his party has taken a number of steps. Starting from coordinating with related parties in handling traffic engineering during the G20 Summit.
"Our officers, the community, the government, all work together to make this G20 event a success," he said. As for the G20 summit later, as many as 127 electric four-wheeled and two-wheeled vehicles as well as 240 special fossil vehicles have been specially prepared for escorting and securing the paths that will be crossed by the delegates.
The personnel have also been trained to drive electric vehicles. This exercise aims to make personnel understand and minimize obstacles when manning the electric vehicle. (VOI)
More than 25 UK primes and small and medium-sized enterprises will join the Indo Defence Expo from 2 to 5 November 2022, showcasing how UK defense and security capabilities can support Indonesia’s ambitions to grow its indigenous defense industry.
UK industry is exploring opportunities to integrate Indonesian defense suppliers into their supply chains, manufacturing defense equipment not just for Indonesia, but for the world.
"Indo Defence provides an exciting opportunity for UK and Indonesian government, military, and industrial teams to continue to enhance collaboration to address common challenges in defense and security. I look forward to seeing how the UK experience of Technology Transfer gives the readiness to support a strong, independent, and competitive Indonesian Defence industry," British Ambassador to Indonesia and Timor Leste Owen Jenkins said in a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Tuesday.
The UK government delegation will be led by Mark Goldsack CBE, Director for UK Defence and Security Exports in the Department for International Trade, and Air Marshal Sir Gerry Mayhew KCB CBE from the UK Ministry of Defence.
They will be exploring further opportunities for industrial collaborations, sharing UK defence and security knowledge and expertise on industrial capabilities, as well as working with partners looking to safeguard Indonesia against potential threats.
"Both the UK and Indonesia will benefit hugely in the long term, and I am looking forward to engaging with Indonesian industry and government during my visit to Indo Defence," director UK Defence and Security Exports Mark Goldsack CBE said. (VOI)
An additional 3 million doses of foot and mouth disease (FMD) vaccine doses supplied by the Australian Government have arrived in Indonesia.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong and said the delivery of 3 million doses of FMD vaccine donated to Indonesia is part of a $10 million biosecurity program funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to support Indonesia’s response to FMD.
“Australia is committed to supporting the biosecurity of our region,” Minister Wong said in a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Tuesday.
“These vaccines are in addition to the 1 million FMD vaccines provided to Indonesia, in August 2022. These are currently being rolled out and administered to cattle in Bali, and Sulawesi," he added.
“A total of 4 million FMD vaccines have now been delivered, demonstrating Australia’s commitment to supporting Indonesia’s response to the FMD outbreak and further highlighting the close partnership between our two countries," he said.
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry Murray Watt said the biosecurity program provides a range of support including technical assistance for Indonesia’s vaccination efforts, training for vaccinators, support for national control planning, and assistance with surveillance systems.
“We are deeply committed to supporting our neighbors to manage FMD, as it is in all our interests to ensure this outbreak is managed and eventually defeated.
“This delivery continues our comprehensive approach to keep Australia FMDfree by helping our neighbors respond to the outbreak, strengthening our biosecurity border measures, and enhancing our preparedness at home," he said. (VOI)