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Gubri Launching Energy And Water Savings

Wednesday, Oct 19 2016 | 12470 kali dilihat

PEKANBARU - Department of Mines and Energy (Distamben) launching Energy Saving Riau Government program (Resgo). The purpose of this activity is to save on energy use and water use that does not comply with the requirement.

Launching of Resgo begins with the signing by the Governor of Riau Arsyadjuliandi Rachman. Then followed Sekdaprov Riau Ahmad Hijazi, the Regional Work Units (SKPD) in the Riau provincial government environments including Regional-Owned Enterprise (BUMD) as a form of support the commitments laid down in Distamben.

"Governor, Mr. Sekda already started Resgo the commitment by giving the sign. SKPD also states its commitment. Now just live action," said Kadistamben Abdi Syahrial, Riau in the building of the Soeman Hs library, Tuesday (17/10/16).

According to Syahrial, the target of the Resgo activity to perform the austerity budget area, each agency of Government including local with red plate.

The necessity to do that along with the rationalisation of the budget that is being done at this time. Thus, the direct expenditures for payment of accounts electricity and water use can be pressed.

Syahrial even believes, if this commitment could be applied by either at least 10 to 20 percent of the total regular budget paid for the bill payment can be saved.

In order that this commitment is not just limited to the discourse, said Syahrial issued Governor Rules (Pergub) about saving energy and water. Through Pergub later, will govern the way the savings mechanisms as well as units that monitor and control savings guide audit energy savings of up to.

"We (Distemben) will monitor this with Resgo have made an online application that integrates with the official website of the Provincial Government of Riau riau.go.id launches which will coincide with the activities of Riau Expo, including the Resgo logo and tagline, Resgo applications. Surely if this commitment is run together we can at least save expenses by 10-20 percent," Syahrial said. (MC Riau/mtr)