PLN Claims Primary Energy Supply for Power Plants is Normalizing
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- PT PLN (Persero) reports that the supply of primary energy for power plants in Java is normalizing after recent pressures.
- Improved supply ensures power plants operate optimally and meet electricity demand.
- PLN is enhancing its primary energy supply chain management and power generation to ensure stability.
PT PLN (Persero) has announced that the supply of primary energy for power plants on the island of Java is gradually returning to normal. This improvement is seen as crucial for stabilizing the Java electricity system, which had faced operational pressures in recent times.
Darmawan Prasodjo, the President Director of PLN, stated that the primary energy received by the power plants now meets the required specifications, enabling more optimal operations. "We want to convey that the electricity system on the island of Java is gradually improving. The supply of primary energy that meets the specifications required by our power plants is running smoothly," Prasodjo said.
We want to convey that the electricity system on the island of Java is gradually improving. The supply of primary energy that meets the specifications required by our power plants is running smoothly.
PLN is not only focusing on restoring power plants that experienced disruptions but also on reforming the management of the primary energy supply chain. This initiative aims to guarantee the consistent availability of fuel according to operational needs. "We are also striving to improve the management of the primary energy supply chain and strengthen power generation," he added.
The company's statement signals a positive development in addressing concerns over primary energy supply, which had previously impacted the operational capacity of several power plants in Java, leading to reduced power reserves. PLN is implementing continuous monitoring of the supply chain and the electricity system, operating 24 hours a day, to ensure the reliability of electricity supply and prevent similar disruptions in the future.
We are also striving to improve the management of the primary energy supply chain and strengthen power generation.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.