Effectiveness in Public-Private Partnership in the Management of the Steam Power Plant of PT. Bosowa Energy
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Effectiveness, PLTU, Bosowa EnergyAbstract
Public Private Partnership (PPP) is an arrangement between government and private entities in the provision of infrastructure services and is one way to obtain additional sources of funding for infrastructure investment. This research aims to analyze the effectiveness public public-private partnerships in the management of the PT steam power plant. Bosowa Energy. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection methods, namely observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The informants in this research are the authorities and are directly involved in the management of the PT steam power plant (PLTU). Bosowa Energy in Jeneponto. The results of this study show the effectiveness public public-private partnerships in the management of PT's steam power plant (PLTU). Bosowa Energi shows that the operation and maintenance of the PLTU have been carried out effectively by PT. Bosowa Energy, uses advanced technology and Collaboration with vendors to reduce production costs and improve output. This certainly has a good impact on the value of electricity production.
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