PLN Indonesia Power, a subsidiary of PT PLN (Persero), has exceeded its electricity production and sales targets for 2023. The company reported production of 84,572 gigawatt-hours (GWh), surpassing its annual target of 78,735 GWh. Electricity sales also exceeded expectations, reaching 79,989 GWh compared to the target of 74,404 GWh.
PLN President Director Darmawan Prasodjo commended the company's performance, stating, “PLN Group continues to optimize our generation system through streamlined business processes. Our goal is to ensure that electricity supply remains reliable and affordable for all communities.”
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PLN Indonesia Power President Director Edwin Nugraha Putra highlighted improvements in operational efficiency. The Equivalent Forced Outage Rate (EFOR) for the PLTU Luar Jawa Bali power plant stood at 13.44%, surpassing the target of 14.94%. The Java Bali Non-PLTU Power Plant achieved an EFOR of 0.77%, exceeding its target of 0.94%.
The company has also made significant progress in renewable energy, generating 10,175.63 GWh from clean sources, including hydroelectric, geothermal, biodiesel, and biomass. Hydroelectric plants were the largest contributors, producing 5,299.15 GWh. This aligns with PLN Indonesia Power's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2060.
Additionally, PLN Indonesia Power improved coal fuel efficiency, producing 509.8 GWh of clean electricity through its PLTU co-firing program, surpassing the target of 252 GWh.
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“PLN Indonesia Power remains dedicated to optimizing performance and efficiency in the generation sector,” said Edwin Nugraha Putra. “We are committed to ensuring that electricity supply remains uninterrupted and meets the needs of our communities.”
This achievement reflects PLN Indonesia Power's ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency and advance its sustainability goals, contributing to Indonesia's energy objectives.