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Heru Prompts Public Participation in Low-Emission Development in Jakarta

Jakarta Acting Governor, Heru Budi Hartono opened the Regional Conference of the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Alumni Association (IKA ITS) at the Borobudur Hotel, Central Jakarta, Tuesday (3/7).

What can be implemented in Jakarta are mitigation efforts to realize the target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Together with several invitees, he discussed various issues and efforts that have been made for the progress of Jakarta. He also prompted public participation in low-emission development in Jakarta.

"What can be implemented in Jakarta are mitigation efforts to realize the target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Jakarta by 30% by 2030 and net zero emission by 2050. There are 5 main actions, namely energy efficiency, expanding the use of New and Renewable Energy (EBT), substituting eco-friendly fuels, shifting towards dominating the use of public transportation, and mainstreaming pedestrians and cyclists. Of the several recommendations given to reduce carbon gas, Jakarta has and is implementing them," he expressed, as quoted by Jakarta PPID's press release.

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He explained the implementation of the 5 main actions has seen tangible benefits, such as zero-emission school construction in 4 elementary schools and 1 high senior school, as well as Daan Mogot Flats have been certified to achieve a Green Building Certificate.

In the future, it was targeted to expand the implementation of green building principles in local government buildings and low-cost housing, including 20 schools that would implement the zero-emission school concept.

In the action to replace environmentally friendly fuels, the efforts that have been made include vehicle taxes and vehicle ownership transfer fees (BBNKB) for electric vehicles and the operation of electric buses by PT Transjakarta in stages.

This year, based on Presidential Instruction No. 7/2022, the Jakarta Government has initiated the provision of electric cars for officials. One of the sentences in Presidential Decree No. 7/2022 is that local governments must take the initiative to procure electric vehicles. We'll carry out those instructions." he explained.

In the transitional action towards dominating the use of public transportation, the Jakarta Government is optimizing the integration of stations with other public transportation modes, expanding MRT Phase 2, 3, and 4 service network, Velodrome-Manggarai LRT phase, and Bus Rapid Transit, including the development of transit-based areas (TOD). In implementing the fifth action related to the mainstreaming of pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, Jakarta continues to develop sidewalk revitalization and implement low-emission areas.

In terms of environmental pollution, every industry is instructed to be eco-friendly. He was also optimistic that his party would build and repair the park, as well as the existing RPTRA.

Jakarta builds and develops RPTRAs in various regions. Thus far, there have been 324 RPTRAs in 6 administrative cities/districts. RPTRA is equipped with various facilities that support child development, comfort for parents, as well as a place for all residents to interact from various walks of life.

"Jakarta is surely already with that concept, by building parks. During the three months, I led Jakarta, I added parks at 235 points. This is free of charge, with cooperation with sub-district and urban village heads. The conditions are simple, from a location that is not well maintained, to be nice and neat. Coupled with other parks that have been built with our predecessors," he explained.

For waste management issues, he encourages the use of the Waste to Energy method. This method is one of the solutions in which waste will be processed into refused derived fuel (RDF) or solid recovered fuel (SRF) which can be used as a fuel for mixing/cofiring coal in Steam Power Plants (PLTU).

"Thereby, through this good opportunity, I challenge all of us, especially ITS alumnus who incidentally is one of the best tertiary institutions in Indonesia, to jointly escalate the implementation of low-carbon development. Additionally, the development of new renewable energy becomes more effective, efficient, and affordable," he stated.

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