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Wired up: A worker examines electricity meters at a low-cost apartment complex (rusun) in Jakarta on Tuesday

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Wed, January 14, 2015 Published on Jan. 14, 2015 Published on 2015-01-14T06:05:51+07:00

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Wired up: A worker examines electricity meters at a low-cost apartment complex (rusun) in Jakarta on Tuesday. State-owned electricity fi rm PT PLN has asked for an approval from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry to delay an increase in base electricity rates for two classes in the household segment (1,300 VA and 2,200 VA) until March or April 2015.  (Antara/Vitalis Yogi Trisna) Wired up: A worker examines electricity meters at a low-cost apartment complex (rusun) in Jakarta on Tuesday. State-owned electricity fi rm PT PLN has asked for an approval from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry to delay an increase in base electricity rates for two classes in the household segment (1,300 VA and 2,200 VA) until March or April 2015. (Antara/Vitalis Yogi Trisna) (rusun) in Jakarta on Tuesday. State-owned electricity fi rm PT PLN has asked for an approval from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry to delay an increase in base electricity rates for two classes in the household segment (1,300 VA and 2,200 VA) until March or April 2015. (Antara/Vitalis Yogi Trisna)

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span class="caption">Wired up: A worker examines electricity meters at a low-cost apartment complex (rusun) in Jakarta on Tuesday. State-owned electricity fi rm PT PLN has asked for an approval from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry to delay an increase in base electricity rates for two classes in the household segment (1,300 VA and 2,200 VA) until March or April 2015. (Antara/Vitalis Yogi Trisna)

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