As Bali is a major tourist area, there is a bounty of additional service providers available to meet requirements. Refer to the Additional Service Provider contact list for specific information of identified providers.
4.11 Indonesia Additional Services Contact List
Vehicle Rental
Vehicle rental is readily available within the Bali province. Vehicles can be rented individually or with the included services of a driver. It is worth noting that daily rental rates may exclude the cost of fuel, this will be charged separately. However an all-inclusive rate can be negotiated if required.
Taxi Companies
Taxi companies are plentiful within the Bali province and are a reliable method of transportation around the island. Upon arrival at the ferry ports, sea ports or airport there are taxi’s available. Meters are in use in the taxi’s and the passenger should ensure that it is switched on at the beginning of their journey.
Freight Forwarding Agents
Freight forwarding agents are available within the Bali province.
Handling Equipment
The rental or lease of handling equipment is essential if cargo is needed to be offloaded at some of the seaports within the Bali province. There are companies available to meet most requirements.
Electricity and Power
Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) is Indonesia's second-largest
state owned company by assets. The management is headed by the
President Director. He then reports to a government-appointed
board, who in turn report to the Minister of Energy and Mineral
Resources. The Ministry is responsible for supply of electricity
throughout Indonesia. Whilst the stability and reliability of
electricity has improved throughout the country, outages are still
a common occurrence. Outages generally last for a few hours,
however they can occur multiple times a week.
Coal is the main source of fuel for power plants in Java. For the
other islands, oil is the primary source of fuel for the diesel
plants. There are plans in place to increase capacity via
geothermal and hydro power, however they are dependent upon funding
and development plans which are not yet completed.
Production Unit[1] |
Type [1] |
Installed Capacity (MW) |
Paiton |
Coal |
800 |
---|---|---|
Suralaya |
Coal |
4025 |
Paiton |
Coal |
2300 |
Tanjung Jati-B 1` |
Coal |
1320 |
Tanjung Jati-B 2 |
Coal |
1320 |
Cirebon |
Coal |
660 |
Cilacap |
Coal |
600 |
Cilacap Adipala |
Coal |
660 |
Indramayu |
Coal |
990 |
Pacitan |
Coal |
630 |
Labuan |
Coal |
600 |
Lontar |
Coal |
945 |
Pelabuhan Ratu |
Coal |
1050 |
Rembang |
Coal |
630 |
Tambak Lorok CCGT |
Gas |
1334 |
Tanjung Priok |
Gas |
1430 |
Grati CCGT |
Gas |
764 |
Muara Tawar CCGT |
Gas |
920 |
Muara Tawar CCGT |
Gas |
1208 |
Gresik CCGT |
Gas |
2255 |
[1] E.g. Hydroelectric power, Thermal power...
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Internet access is readily available throughout the province via
WIFI, Dial-Up, LAN connection and USB modems. There are a number of
providers available offering a variety of packages to suit most
requirements.
The main providers of internet in Bali are PT Telekom, Neuviz, PT.
LDP and GlobalXtreme.
Internet Service Providers |
||
---|---|---|
Are there ISPs available? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Private or Government |
Both |
|
Dial-up only (Yes / No) |
No |
|
Approximate Rates |
Dial-up: |
350,000 (IDR) |
Broadband: |
350,000 (IDR) |
|
Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth |
100Mbps |