13 The total installed primary power of the public-utilities power plants increased from 35,200 kilowatts during 1924 to 61,800 kilowatts at the end of 1928. This power was further supplemented by a potential supply of 36,300 kilowatts from the Government power stations of which the energy is sold and distributed through the public- utility companies. As explained previously, the Netherland East Indies Government, through its Bureau of Water Power and Electricity, undertakes the generation of electric current in plants operated by water power, current so generated being sold to various private concerns for dis- tribution to the users. N. V. ALGEMEENE NEDERLANDSCH-INDISCHE ELECTRICITEIT MIJ (A. N. 1. E. M.) This company, one of the most powerful and important public- atility companies in the Netherland East Indies, supplies light and power to over 40 towns in east and central Java and Borneo. Among the important towns supplied by the A. N. I. E. M. are Surabaya in east Java; Semarang, Djocja, and Tegal in central Java; and Band- jermasin and Pontianak in Borneo. The A. N. I. E. M., which was established in 1909, had at the end of 1928 a paid-up capital of 14,- 600,000 florins, a reserve fund of 6,861,730 florins, and during that year paid a dividend of 12 per cent. The management of the com- pany is controlled by the Handelsvenootschap v/h Maintz & Co., Amsterdam. : The A. N. I. E. M. has power stations located at the following points: Location Tava: Tegal ovovceaan. Pekalongan..._..... Poerworedjo........ Magelang eae... |B 370 CAT: VR 30€306KaN wor cane- K0ed08S a mucamaacnnn Kodirioooommmeaeas Blitar.. oceans Capacity in kilo- watts 730 , 360 620 680 ,410 , 600 340 340 200 Class of plant Diesel. Do. Hydroelectric. Diesel. Do. Water power. | Diesel. Do. Do. Location Jfava—continued Malang... come vines Surabaya eee ce ocaa-. Pasoeroean.. co... Borneo: Pontianak.......xo. Bandjormasin. ce... Toll... .cciinanuns Capacity in kilo- walts 1,360 11, 800 770 400 415 a3 925 Class of plant Diesel. Do. Do. Do. Do. The production of these stations totaled 75,034,000 kilowatts in 1928, and they supplied 84,582 consumers, of whom 44,812 were natives. The distribution system of the A. N. I. E. M. at the end of 1927 and 1928 was: 1928 1927 Overhead high-tension lines... o.oo... Underground high-tension lines... oo owomuecwe- Overhead I0W-tension 1iNeS. «a oawocoeecancammrmaomommammm ann Transformer Stations. coon eweccemcnnann Lamps for street Hgh ting «ooo eames ecco mmm meme m oman Crmmm eke we SOMOOLOTS.. EHR ERR HARA irr rename meena QO 76 545 1,112 463 9.879 76 444 915 402 7.517 17568—30——-3