Abstract: The government of the Republic of Indonesia has reported that Indonesia potentially have more than 400,000 Megawatts (MW) of renewable energy by 2021. However, there is no comprehensive study about the trend of development and priority movement in the renewable energy sector. The main reason for the absence of this study is the lack of significant information and reports on the prospects for renewable energy in Indonesia. The present study aims to provide a basic understanding of renewable energy sector growth in Indonesia. The study uses quantitative analysis with the secondary data obtained from the literature. The result showed that the hydropower plant contributed the highest energy production in Indonesia followed by bioenerg...
This research will explain about Indonesia interest joined with IRENA ( International Renewable Ener...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
Fossil energy (petroleum, coal, natural gas) is a double-edged sword; on the one hand its energy is ...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
Indonesia is a country that has a variety of energy resources, both non-renewable and renewable. Dev...
Indonesia has the potential of abundant natural resources that made the country a global energy prod...
Abstract: Increased energy usage in line with economic growth and the increase in world populationha...
Introduction. Indonesia is one of the countries that has the highest potential for clean and renewab...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country whose territory holds natural wealth, stretching from ...
AbstractEnergy is an absolute necessity used in the survival of daily human life. The need for elect...
The global energy consumption is likely to grow faster than the population growth. The fuel consumpt...
Energy has important meaning in social and economics achievement to continously development and supp...
Populasi dunia semakin meningkat setiap tahunnya, yang mengakibatkan peningkatan kebutuhan akan ener...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Indonesia has ratified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) recommended by the United Nations to a...
This research will explain about Indonesia interest joined with IRENA ( International Renewable Ener...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
Fossil energy (petroleum, coal, natural gas) is a double-edged sword; on the one hand its energy is ...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
Indonesia is a country that has a variety of energy resources, both non-renewable and renewable. Dev...
Indonesia has the potential of abundant natural resources that made the country a global energy prod...
Abstract: Increased energy usage in line with economic growth and the increase in world populationha...
Introduction. Indonesia is one of the countries that has the highest potential for clean and renewab...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country whose territory holds natural wealth, stretching from ...
AbstractEnergy is an absolute necessity used in the survival of daily human life. The need for elect...
The global energy consumption is likely to grow faster than the population growth. The fuel consumpt...
Energy has important meaning in social and economics achievement to continously development and supp...
Populasi dunia semakin meningkat setiap tahunnya, yang mengakibatkan peningkatan kebutuhan akan ener...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Indonesia has ratified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) recommended by the United Nations to a...
This research will explain about Indonesia interest joined with IRENA ( International Renewable Ener...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
Fossil energy (petroleum, coal, natural gas) is a double-edged sword; on the one hand its energy is ...