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A Shadow Across Java

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Transmission error caused a number of power plants in West Java to shut down. The late recovery may have been due to the shortage of emergency power to operate power stations’ communication equipment.

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Jakarta during the blackout, August 4. REUTERS/Fransiska Nangoy. tempo : 173074341172.

ON Sunday, August 4, Amir Rosidin was on a train from Jakarta to Bandung, West Java. The state electricity company (PLN) Central Java regional business director was on his way to a wedding reception in Ciumbuleuit, North Bandung, when he received a call from PLN Load Control Center (P2B) General Manager Edwin Nugraha Putra.

The call did not have a smooth connection, but the colleague managed to inform Amir of an urgent situation: the Java-Bali e

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