PLTA Tonsealama: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Tonsea Lama Hydroelectric Power Plant Tonsea Lama is the oldest hydropower plant in Indonesia. Built during the Dutch colonial era in 1912. PLTA Tonsea Lama is a historical building left by the Dutch and also the Japanese, where it was recorded that it was first established by the Dutch Colonial Government and was once controlled by the Japanese Occupation Army, then returned to the Dutch Colonial Government, then after Indonesia's independence , managed to become PLTA PT. PLN.
 
The historicization of the land where this building stands, which is on land looted by the Dutch colonial government from indigenous people in Tonsea Lama Village, where the original owner of the land is recorded in the Land Register Number 829 Folio 80 of the Tonsea Lama Village Government, is land owned by pasini (custom/Minahasa ) the late Nelwan Hendrik (1863-1949) and his wife Pakasi Ketsia who at that time were natives; could not do anything to take over his land from the hands of the invaders (Quoted from the records of the Nelwan Pakasi Kandow Family in Tonsea Lama by Felix Mantiri/Coordinator of the Minaesa Indigenous Family Association Hendrik Nelwan Pakasi Kandow's Descendant Hendrik in Tonsea Lama 1863-1949 and Sefry Nelwan/Representative Elder Hendrik Nelwan).
 
This hydropower facility has been operated since the Dutch colonial era. It has a beautiful environment. Apart from being a source of electricity production for the needs of the PLN customer community, at this hydropower plant, everyone who visits seems to be invited to trace the historical heritage of the Dutch and also the Japanese. Starting from water dams, tunnels, turbines, to generators that are decades old.