Innovative Leadership Behind Cirata Floating PV Power Plant Earns 2024 Dharma Karya Utama Award from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

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10 October 2024 • 3 min read

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Innovative Leadership Behind Cirata Floating PV Power Plant Earns 2024 Dharma Karya Utama Award from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources 

 

Jakarta, October 10, 2024 – The Cirata Floating PV Power Plant continues to garner accolades in 2024, reaffirming its position as a landmark project in renewable energy. Following its recognition at the Lestari Awards 2024 in the Renewable Energy category last August, the individuals driving this Southeast Asia's largest solar project have now been honored with the Dharma Karya Utama Award. This prestigious recognition from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) highlights their contributions to advancing renewable energy in Indonesia. 

 

The award was presented during the 79th Mining and Energy Anniversary celebration in Jakarta to three key figures behind the National Strategic Project: Harjono, President Director of PLN Nusantara Renewables (previously Vice President of Project Management at PLN Nusantara Power, 2021–2023), and Dimas Kaharudin, President Director of PT PJB Masdar Solar Energi. Their leadership and innovative approaches have brought about significant advancements in Indonesia’s renewable energy landscape, furthering the nation’s sustainable development goals. 

 

Receiving the Dharma Karya Utama Award involved a comprehensive evaluation process, including nomination, proposal submission, and field verification to assess the project’s impact, novelty, and long-term viability. 

 

Expressing his gratitude, Harjono, now the President Director of PLN Nusantara Renewables, said, “We are deeply honored to be part of a project that not only contributes to national energy resilience but also elevates Indonesia’s position as a renewable energy pioneer in Southeast Asia.” 

 

Dimas Kaharudin, who leads PT PMSE in managing the Cirata Floating PV Power Plant, echoed this sentiment, stating, “We extend our deepest gratitude to every team member involved, from the early stages of development through construction and operations. The challenges we encountered were formidable—ranging from technical design complexities to adapting to the unique characteristics of the aquatic environment. However, with strong coordination and cross-disciplinary collaboration, we successfully overcame these hurdles.” 

 

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