BALI - The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo (Jokowi) officially handed over the reins of leadership of the G20 to India. The summit event which took place at The Apurva Kempinski, Nusa Dua, Bali, and several other places, went smoothly. President Director of PT PLN (Persero) Darmawan Prasodjo ensured that all electricity infrastructure and personnel successfully carried out their duties. The event, which was attended by the leaders of the G20 member countries, presented electricity without flickering.
Darmawan also directly led the electricity alert by combing the electricity post at the electricity monitoring post in Nusa Dua, the Bali Load Regulator Implementation Unit, the Bali Distribution Regulatory Implementing Unit, the Pesanggaran Gas Diesel Power Plant (PLTDG), the ITDC General Electric Vehicle Charging Station (SPKLU). I Nusa Dua.
Peak Load
From the results of field observations, Darmawan explained that the peak load of electricity in Bali at the opening of the G20 Summit occurred at around 11.25 am at 833 MW.
"With our power capacity of 1,422 megawatts, we ensure that the electricity supply to support the peak of the G20 Summit is safe, including that primary energy needs such as gas, coal, and fuel are safe", he said while visiting the post in Nusa Dua.
In addition, Darmawan also ensured that services for hundreds of electric vehicles from the delegates and participants of the G20 Summit ran smoothly. It is noted that the current SPKLU used is 35 percent of the total provided. "Through collaboration with Paspampres, we are grateful that the flow of charging electric vehicles can run smoothly", said Darmawan Prasodjo.
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As is known, there are around 66 SPKLU prepared by PLN and spread in several locations such as ITDC 1 and 2, as well as in Apurva Kempinski. In addition, 200 home chargers are ready to serve electric vehicles.
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