TEMPO Interactive, Pontianak:The state electricity company, PT PLN, said that the company will buy 1 megawatt of electricity from Sesco in Malaysia. Bambang Budiarto, the West Kalimantan Region PLN general-manager, said that the imported electricity will meet demands at the Entikong border, Sanggau Regency, in Kalimantan.
The purchase agreement is ready and this month we plant to establish a connection, said Bambang. According to Bambang, all preparations have been done to connect the Sesco power lines to the PLN transformer at Entikong.
At the moment, this type of buying electricity from Sesco has been implemented in Sajingan, Sambas Regency, and in Badau, Kapuas Hulu Regency. The purchase has been undertaken because the distance to the Malaysian power lines are shorter than those to the PLN and the infrastructure needed by the PLN to meet local demands in these areas would be too expensive.
The West Kalimantan PLN is still using diesel-fueled power plant (PLTD) costing Rp2,000 to Rp3,000 per kilowatt per hour (KwH), which is sold to customers at Rp620 per KwH. Buying electricity from Sesco will only cost Rp900 per KwH.
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