The fulfillment of renewable energy supported by environmentally friendly technology is important for the Indonesian people especially in the border areas of Indonesia and Timor Leste today. This is a preliminary study that aims to map the possibility of wind energy in the border areas of Indonesia and Timor Leste, especially in North Central Timor District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. The method of research is the qualitative method with participatory observation approach. The results of the study found that the potential of wind energy in Mount Ainiut that can generate electricity of 7 x 3.5 = 24.5 Megawatts can be consumed 20,000 homes and small industries scattered around the West Timor Region. Local people are also open to ...
Regarding the acceleration of renewable energy diffusion in Indonesia as well as achieving the natio...
This paper describes the sustainable development of energy supply planning for productive economy in...
Kalimantan contributed 10.5% to the national GDP in 2008. Most of this contribution (7.5%) came from...
The fulfillment of renewable energy supported by environmentally friendly technology is important fo...
Indonesia has an increasing electricity demand that is mostly met with fossil fuels. Although Indone...
East Java is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has many potential renewable energy sources to b...
Electricity consumption in Merauke Regency increases every year in line with economic growth and pop...
His form of energy self-sufficient villages throughout Indonesia is the government's goal in the fie...
Indonesia is a tropical country that has abundant renewable energy such as geothermal, tidal, wind, ...
Electricity installed in Lampung is still a power plant with fossil fuels such as steam power plants...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Malaysia was blessed to fill with abundance of sustainable natural resources. Currently, Malaysia is...
Coal energy is still dominantly used as fuel for power plants as a system for meeting the needs of e...
Indonesia is a country that has a variety of energy resources, both non-renewable and renewable. Dev...
Abstract The Banyak Island in Aceh Singkil-Indonesia have been developed as a tourism destination ...
Regarding the acceleration of renewable energy diffusion in Indonesia as well as achieving the natio...
This paper describes the sustainable development of energy supply planning for productive economy in...
Kalimantan contributed 10.5% to the national GDP in 2008. Most of this contribution (7.5%) came from...
The fulfillment of renewable energy supported by environmentally friendly technology is important fo...
Indonesia has an increasing electricity demand that is mostly met with fossil fuels. Although Indone...
East Java is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has many potential renewable energy sources to b...
Electricity consumption in Merauke Regency increases every year in line with economic growth and pop...
His form of energy self-sufficient villages throughout Indonesia is the government's goal in the fie...
Indonesia is a tropical country that has abundant renewable energy such as geothermal, tidal, wind, ...
Electricity installed in Lampung is still a power plant with fossil fuels such as steam power plants...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Malaysia was blessed to fill with abundance of sustainable natural resources. Currently, Malaysia is...
Coal energy is still dominantly used as fuel for power plants as a system for meeting the needs of e...
Indonesia is a country that has a variety of energy resources, both non-renewable and renewable. Dev...
Abstract The Banyak Island in Aceh Singkil-Indonesia have been developed as a tourism destination ...
Regarding the acceleration of renewable energy diffusion in Indonesia as well as achieving the natio...
This paper describes the sustainable development of energy supply planning for productive economy in...
Kalimantan contributed 10.5% to the national GDP in 2008. Most of this contribution (7.5%) came from...