Large portion of the population in Indonesia lack access to electrical power, and 85% of these portion live in rural areas. This lack of access to electrical power means also lack of access to people's fundamental needs. In addition, local industry cannot flourish without universal access of electricity among the population. Therefore, increasing access of electricity regardless where the population live is crucial to distribute wealth throughout the archipelago. The lack of access to electrical power in remote areas is primarily due to sparse population all over the country and limited power infrastructure. Additionally, most are generated by centralized power plants and therefore making it difficult to be distributed evenly to the entire ...
Solar Cell Research Group, which is under Advanced Materials Research Group, Department of Physics, ...
In 2017, nearly 60 million households in Indonesia were connected to the national power grid. Accord...
Indonesian villages are facing dangerous condition. Every year, young people are deserting the villa...
The Sustainable Development Goal n°7 is calling for a prompt response to guarantee affordable and cl...
The geography and topography of Indonesia has created many rural and remote areas. This condition ha...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world consisting of 17,508 islands including 9,...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia is growing rapidly due to urbanization, economic development and ...
Abstract- One of the Indonesia’s problem as an archipelago is uneven electrification ratio in the en...
Indonesia has an increasing electricity demand that is mostly met with fossil fuels. Although Indone...
The Sustainable Development Goal n°7 is calling for a prompt response to guarantee affordable and cl...
Indonesia has experienced a constant increase of the use of petroleum and coal in the power sector, ...
Abstract. Until the end of 2015, Indonesia's electrification ratio only reached 88.3% leaving the pa...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...
Electricity solutions demands are growing rapidly in the world, especially in larger cities, and Ind...
This paper describes the sustainable development of energy supply planning for productive economy in...
Solar Cell Research Group, which is under Advanced Materials Research Group, Department of Physics, ...
In 2017, nearly 60 million households in Indonesia were connected to the national power grid. Accord...
Indonesian villages are facing dangerous condition. Every year, young people are deserting the villa...
The Sustainable Development Goal n°7 is calling for a prompt response to guarantee affordable and cl...
The geography and topography of Indonesia has created many rural and remote areas. This condition ha...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world consisting of 17,508 islands including 9,...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia is growing rapidly due to urbanization, economic development and ...
Abstract- One of the Indonesia’s problem as an archipelago is uneven electrification ratio in the en...
Indonesia has an increasing electricity demand that is mostly met with fossil fuels. Although Indone...
The Sustainable Development Goal n°7 is calling for a prompt response to guarantee affordable and cl...
Indonesia has experienced a constant increase of the use of petroleum and coal in the power sector, ...
Abstract. Until the end of 2015, Indonesia's electrification ratio only reached 88.3% leaving the pa...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...
Electricity solutions demands are growing rapidly in the world, especially in larger cities, and Ind...
This paper describes the sustainable development of energy supply planning for productive economy in...
Solar Cell Research Group, which is under Advanced Materials Research Group, Department of Physics, ...
In 2017, nearly 60 million households in Indonesia were connected to the national power grid. Accord...
Indonesian villages are facing dangerous condition. Every year, young people are deserting the villa...