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DENPASAR - PT Angkasa Pura I and its subsidiary, Angkasa Pura Property, built a Solar Power Plant (PLTS) at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali.

The construction of this PLTS is a manifestation of Angkasa Pura I's mission to make a positive contribution to environmental sustainability and the use of New and Renewable Energy (EBT) to reduce carbon emissions while also supporting the G20 Summit in Bali.

"Angkasa Pura I as the airport manager is committed to realizing environmentally friendly airport operations through the application of the Eco Airport concept, sustainable use of renewable energy and clean energy. The construction of this PLTS is also the first step of our big commitment to support the government's efforts to realize net zero emissions (NZE). ) in 2060," said Angkasa Pura I President Director Faik Fahmi, Thursday, May 19.

For the initial stage, PLTS in the form of 288 solar panel systems or photovoltaics with a maximum capacity of 155 kilo watt peak (kWp) will be installed and supply solar energy for the international parking building area, domestic parking building and the Toll Gate I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali.

"This PLTS was built and will be managed by a subsidiary of Angkasa Pura I, namely Angkasa Pura Property which already has a Business License for Electrical Power Support Services (IUJPTL)," he said.

In addition, Angkasa Pura I has implemented a number of company policies that are positively correlated to energy conservation, including solar panel systems in several areas, using biofuels or other materials related to renewable energy, reducing electricity consumption by using building automatic sensor systems, magnetic cooling.

In 2021, Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport will become the first Angkasa Pura I airport to implement the ISO 50001:2008 energy management system.

"The construction of this PLTS is expected to further make Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport an environmentally friendly airport and make a real contribution in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, especially in the national airport sector," said Fahmi.

Meanwhile, Acting President Director of Angkasa Pura Property, Ristiyanto Eko Wibowo said the construction of PLTS at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali is a form of company synergy and collaboration in supporting the realization of Angkasa Pura I's mission as the parent company.

"The construction and management of this PLTS is a form of trust from Angkasa Pura I to Angkasa Pura Property to jointly realize the use of EBT and clean energy in supporting airport operations in Indonesia. This is also a new business portfolio for Angkasa Pura Property, which this year is currently developing transforming its business strategy to become a leader in property management and construction companies in the aviation and tourism industry segment," said Wibowo.


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