Strengthening Synergy: Environmental Office, Health Office, and Batang Power Plant Sign Cooperation Agreement
Bhimasena Power, Batang Power
Plant — PT Bhimasena Power Indonesia (BPI), owner and operator of the
Batang Power Plant, has strengthened its collaboration with the Batang Regency
Government through the signing of a Cooperation Agreement (PKS) with the Batang
Regency Health Office (Dinkes) and Batang Environmental Office (DLH). The ceremony, witnessed directly by
the Regent of Batang, is part of a shared commitment to improving public health
quality and strengthening environmental management around the Batang Power
Plant area. The signing took place on Monday, 17 November 2025, at the Batang
Regent’s Office Hall.
In his remarks, Batang Regent M.
Faiz Kurniawan expressed his appreciation for the establishment of this
strategic partnership. He emphasized that BPI’s initiatives in health and
environmental management align with the three development priorities of Batang
Regency: strengthening human resources, infrastructure development, and
environmental management, with the ultimate goal of improving the overall
quality of life for the community.
“In my one year in office, BPI
has consistently demonstrated its commitment through various initiatives that
deliver positive impacts. The local government cannot move forward on its own.
The presence of BPI is one of Allah SWT’s blessings, and we hope it will
continue providing real contributions to the community,” said the Regent.
The Regent further expressed hope
that BPI will enhance its sustainability programs, which are the focus of this
Cooperation Agreement. These include coastal ecosystem restoration,
reforestation and revegetation, waste management, environmental education, as
well as climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, including improving
public health and reducing stunting rates. He also stressed the importance of
communication and transparency to the public regarding BPI’s ongoing programs,
so that public understanding becomes more objective and comprehensive.
M. Faiz Kurniawan also
highlighted the importance of concrete actions for land cover restoration,
knowledge transfer, hygiene and cleanliness management, waste management
including international cooperation, as well as improving human resource
quality through educational opportunities and scholarships.
BPI’s General Manager for
Stakeholder Relations, Aryamir H. Sulasmoro, represented by CSR & Community
Relation Manager Ahmad Lukman, stated that this cooperation is not merely a
formal document but a shared commitment to realizing healthy, environmentally
friendly development oriented toward community welfare. This initiative also
supports the vision of Batang as a Clean Industrial City and the Asta Cita
roadmap toward Indonesia Emas 2045.
“We will continue to work hand-in-hand with the Batang Regency Government to ensure that all programs deliver positive and sustainable impacts for the community and the environment,” said Aryamir H. Sulasmoro.


