Sambera PLTG Is Stalled, Indef: The President's Promise To Use Clean Energy Should Not Be Disrupted
JAKARTA - The default act allegedly occurred in the cooperation between PT Pertagas Niaga (PTGN) against PT Risco Energi Pratama in his position as a partner for regasification, storage and trucking LNG for PLTG Sambera in East Kalimantan. This happened due to the unfinished payment of work contracts by PTGN. As a result, mega electric projects using clean energy PLTG Sambera have the potential to stall. According to INDEF researcher Nailul Huda, this condition has the potential causing the state to suffer losses and even be sued in court for alleged default by the PTGN. "In my opinion, there are several possibilities, if using APBN funds, it will clearly result in corruption and I will ask law enforcement officials to immediately conduct an investigation. However, if using financing from investors, it is clear that the manager, in this case PTGN must be responsible because of its potential action, there is a lawsuit," he told reporters. Jakarta, Wednesday, March 8. According to him, PTGN leaders should already have a back-up plan related to this issue. This is because there is a potential state loss that will arise if there is a defeat due to PT Risco Energy Pratama's lawsuit, because there is state money that must be accounted for by PTGN regarding the management of regasification at the Sambera PLTG. "If it stalls, then in addition to the supply of electricity to IKN it can be disrupted, what must be underlined is the president's promise to use clean energy, don't use clean energy. until it was dispelled again, "he said. The suspect said that the opportunity for gasification of electricity also needed to be supported by the government's commitment to replace PLTU from coal to gas that was more environmentally friendly. Meanwhile, PT Risco Energi Pratama's spokesman, Aditya Pratama, said that his party was still waiting for the good faith of PTGN to complete its obligations to investments given in the Sambera PLTG gasification project. "In principle, we as partners of PT GN in this project are ready to sit down together think of the best way. Because so far we feel that the leadership of PTGN is not serious in managing the Sambera PLTG," he said. "We have no intention of taking any legal action at this time," he said firmly. Energy Observer Komaidi Notonegoro also responded to the current condition of the Sambera PLTG, the government must think with it wisely related to the sustainability of the project. "Because the electricity supply for the East Kalimantan region, especially IKN, is designed by utilizing clean energy (EB) and new renewable energy (EBT)," he said. As is known, Sambera Gas Power Plant (PLTG) has a capacity of 2times20 Megawatts (MW), the energy source of the Sambera PLTG uses the Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) regasification with the first trucking mode of transportation in Indonesia. The method is the solution to gas supply to consumers who are not affordable with gas pipes. By using LNG, PLN can save primary energy costs of IDR 70 billion per year.