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Maintaining Power to Bali

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

A BPPT expert earned a promotion by creating an electrical current stabilizer to help the flow of power from Java to Bali. His product costs far less compared to the German-made alternative.

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THE instrument box looks like a filing cabinet. It is shorter than the others and the color is also lighter. However, judging from its overall condition, that device in the office of the Central Power Load Regulation and Distribution of Java and Bali is not so different compared to the five other similar boxes. Like them, it is also clean and smooth on the surface. The difference lies inside: the shorter box is no longer working.

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