PLN NP has prepared a Net Capable Power of 15,825 MW which is spread over the Jamali, Sumatra-Kalimantan, and Sulawesi-Maluku-Papua regions.
PLN Nusantara Power President Director Ruly Firmansyah said that the company had alerted all power plants and personnel to ensure that the public could carry out Christmas and New Year's holidays safely and comfortably.
"We ensure that all power plants are in a state of readiness and are intensively monitored. Our focus is to maintain the reliability of electricity supply so that people can celebrate Christmas and New Year without interruption," said Ruly, Tuesday, December 23. Ruly added, to support operations during standby, PLN NP deployed 6,022 personnel consisting of employees, TAD and working partners, and 2,876 security personnel.
In addition, 125 standby posts for power plants and one standby post for the headquarters were alerted, complete with equipment support such as 45 fire trucks, 20 ambulances, and the availability of spare parts in sufficient quantities.
In terms of primary energy, the readiness of supply during Christmas 2025 and New Year 2026 is maintained through the achievement of a comprehensive Operation Day (HOP). In the coal sector, it was recorded to be in a normal condition with an HOP of over 15 days.
The resilience of the gas sector is supported by LNG inventories which are in the range of up to 24 HOP at major terminals, as well as reliable CNG stocks in Muara Tawar and Gresik. Meanwhile, fuel inventories across the region are at a safe level with a range of up to 13.8 HOP, ensuring that all power plant infrastructure is ready to supply the electricity needs of the community reliably.
On the other hand, PLN NP not only focuses on year-end readiness, but also ensures the acceleration of the recovery of plants in disaster-affected areas so that the electricity system remains reliable and the community can get electricity services normally. This is PLN NP's commitment to maintaining the reliability of the national electricity.
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