Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo handed over Rooftop's Rp 60 million Solar Power Plant (PLTS) assistance for Darul Falah Jekulo Islamic Boarding School, Kudus Regency, Friday, February 3. This assistance is expected to be a stimulant for community groups to start the energy transition.

The representative of the boarding school, KH Muh Jazuli, said that the presence of the number one person in Central Java had been awaited by the students since morning. He was also happy because Ganjar came and even provided assistance.

There are around 1,000 students here, men and women. We are very grateful and grateful to be accompanied, directed by the number one person in Central Java and Kudus this is happiness for the extended family of pesantren. This is the togetherness of the umaro clerics, this is an example. Thank you for your presence, hopefully, it will be a blessing for all of us," he said

In addition to the Darul Falah Jekulo Islamic Boarding School, PLTS Rooftop assistance was also given to the Al-Qur'an Arroudlotul Mardliyah II Islamic Boarding School. Ganjar also handed over assistance to the cultivation fishery sarpras package worth Rp. 19 million for Asri Youth.

The assistance handed over to the Kudus Regency Government included RTLH for 39 people worth Rp780 million, Sarpras Village Assistance for 218 location points worth Rp26 billion, and assistance for Tourism Village Development at three points worth Rp300 million. The total assistance provided was Rp41.8 billion.

Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo said the PLTS Rooftop assistance was only part of the various assistance provided in Kudus Regency. The hope is that the public will get to know the PLTS better.

"We encourage Islamic boarding schools, there are schools, there are places for community activities, we introduce PLTS, so that they start learning a small energy transition first," he said.

Ganjar said that the development of New and Renewable Energy continues to be carried out in Central Java. It is not easy, because the community must be given socialization and education. The former member of the DPR RI did not deny that the high cost of supporting infrastructure was an obstacle.

"But we started to introduce it in the way the government was present as a stimulant, but later when we get to know it, production will start a lot, hopefully we will get used to it later. Because later when we get into the electric motorcycle, people will get used to it," he said.

Especially regarding aid, Ganjar emphasized that his financial governance should be regulated as best as possible. The head of PP Kagama entrusted integrity and governance in the village to be maintained.

"The financial management data must be good if you don't know ask questions. Second, I also ask that no one should cut it, anyone, can't. So if someone cuts it, report it to me so we can use it properly," said Ganjar Pranowo.

For information, the EBT mix in Central Java in the last five years has been reported to continue to increase. In 2018, the achievement of the EBT mix was at 10.82 percent or exceeded the target set at 10.32 percent. In 2022, the Department of Energy and Mineral Resources of Central Java Province noted that the achievement of the EBT mix was already at 15.76 percent. Based on Central Java Regional Regulation No.12/2028, it is hoped that the EBT mix in 2050 could reach 28.82 percent.


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