Listrik di DKI Jakarta Butuh Tambahan, Antisipasi Perkembangan Kota
Indonesia Capital Needs More Electricity Power
Reporter : Roni Said
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani
Jakarta (B2B) - Kepala Dinas Perindustrian dan Energi DKI Jakarta, Haris Pindratno mengatakan kebutuhan daya listrik di ibu kota dari waktu ke waktu terus mengalami peningkatan. Saat ini, ketersediaan daya listrik belum dapat memenuhi kebutuhan tersebut. Untuk itu, Pemerintah Provinsi DKI Jakarta akan mengundang investor agar kebutuhan daya dapat terpenuhi.
Dia mengatakan saat ini kebutuhan daya listrik mencapai 7,5 gigawatt per hari dan jumlah tersebut masih kurang karena perkembangan kota.
"Masih banyak perusahaan terpaksa pakai mesin genset sendiri. Karena daya yang ada tidak mencukupi contohnya Taman Anggrek dan Grand Indonesia," katanya di Jakarta belum lama ini.
Menurut Haris, hal itu berdampak pada penerangan jalan yang belum maksimal. Karena itu pihaknya merasa perlu mengundang investor karena saat ini listrik masih hanya bersumber dari PLN.
"Setiap tahunnya kebutuhan listrik naik 7 hingga 8 persen, agar investor terus mau datang ke Jakarta kesiapan energi kita harus disiapkan," jelasnya.
Para investor, tambah Haris, akan dibantu 100 persen untuk mendirikan powerplan. Pihaknya berharap, investor bisa memulai dari daya yang kecil dulu jika memang masih ada keterbatasan.
"Mulai dari daya yang kecil dulu semisal 2 MW tapi kalau ada banyak pasti akan membantu, namun karena letak geografis Jakarta kita imbau agar menggunakan bahan bakar gas," tandasnya.
Jakarta (B2B) - The Head of Jakarta Industry and Energy Department, Haris Pindratno said Indonesia capital the needs of electricity power in the city keeps growing from time to time. However currently, its availability cannot be met, therefore, Jakarta Provincial Government will invite investors thus the needs of the power could be fulfilled.
He said the Jakarta needs of electricity power reaches 7.5 gigawatts per day and its amount is still less due to city development.
"There are still many companies forced to use their own generator engine. As the existing power is insufficient, for example Anggrek Park and Grand Indonesia," Mr Pindratno said here recently.
According to him, it impacts on street lights that are still not maximal. Hence, his party thinks it needs to invite investors because at this time the electricity is only from PLN.
"Every year, the electricity needs increase to seven until eight percent, so the availability of electricity should be prepared so that investors want to come to Jakarta," he said.
The investors, he added, will be 100 percent helped for establishing power plan. His party hopes, the investors will begin from small power first if there is limitation indeed.
"Start from small power first like 2 MW but if more power is available surely it will help, but as the geographic location of Jakarta, we appeal for using gas-fueled," he closed.
