Hundreds of family heads in three villages in Hampang Subdistrict, Kotabaru Regency, received solar home lighting (SHS) lamps as assistance from the government.
The aid was handed over symbolically by Kotabaru Regent Sayed Jafar during his working visit to Limbungan Village, Hampang Sub-district, on Monday.
The solar home system is intended for people in remote areas whose access is difficult thus the electricity grid has not yet been reached.
However, the Regent asserted that does not mean the government will not seek electricity networks to remote areas after the assistance.
"The community should not be misconstrued with this assistance, because many people think that if it has been assisted with solar lights, it means that the area will not be electrified and only assisted with it," said the Regent.
The three villages that received solar lamp lighting in the Hampang were 335 units in Muara Uri Village, 101 units in Limbur Village and 75 units in Hulu Sampanahan Village.
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Previously the assistance of solar home lamps was proposed by the Kotabaru Cooperative, SME and Industry Office to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM).
"This is the help of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, all of them there are 2600 units," said Head of the Office Zainal Arifin.
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The aid was handed over symbolically by Kotabaru Regent Sayed Jafar during his working visit to Limbungan Village, Hampang Sub-district, on Monday.
The solar home system is intended for people in remote areas whose access is difficult thus the electricity grid has not yet been reached.
However, the Regent asserted that does not mean the government will not seek electricity networks to remote areas after the assistance.
"The community should not be misconstrued with this assistance, because many people think that if it has been assisted with solar lights, it means that the area will not be electrified and only assisted with it," said the Regent.
The three villages that received solar lamp lighting in the Hampang were 335 units in Muara Uri Village, 101 units in Limbur Village and 75 units in Hulu Sampanahan Village.
Read also: KRI Dewa Kembar 932 visits Kotabaru again
Previously the assistance of solar home lamps was proposed by the Kotabaru Cooperative, SME and Industry Office to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM).
"This is the help of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, all of them there are 2600 units," said Head of the Office Zainal Arifin.
Read also: Kotabaru tap surveys alternative raw water sources
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2019