AbstractThis paper presents a technical and economic potential of Solar Energy Application in Indonesia. Indonesia consists of thousands islands. Meanwhile, according to the latest data from the Department of Energy and Mineral Resources in 2012, Indonesia's electrification ratio is only around 74%. Renewable energy especially solar energy is one of the most potential energy sources as Indonesia lies in the equator line where the daylight is abundant and available throughout the year. The solar energy technologys is also eco-friendly and its application has the potential to reduce the greenhouse gas emission.A review of solar energy potential in Indonesia based on the solar resource data is presented. Estimation of solar resource in Indones...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world consisting of 17,508 islands including 9,...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
The geography and topography of Indonesia has created many rural and remote areas. This condition ha...
AbstractThis paper presents a technical and economic potential of Solar Energy Application in Indone...
Currently, 80% of conventional energy is used to fulfill general public's needs and industries. The ...
In this paper, we conclude that Indonesia has vast potential for generating and balancing solar phot...
The aim of this study is to assess the technical, economical and environmental aspects on the applic...
The solar PV systems are semiconductor devices that precisely convert sunlight into electricity, thr...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Indonesia has set ambitious targets to increase renewable energy in the energy and electricity mix f...
Coal energy is still dominantly used as fuel for power plants as a system for meeting the needs of e...
Indonesia has an increasing electricity demand that is mostly met with fossil fuels. Although Indone...
Indonesia is a country that is located right on the equator. This is certainly very supportive of on...
Energy currently has a crucial role in human life. So far, the primary buffer of energy needs still ...
Most of the electrical energy produced in Indonesia comes from fossil energy sources. Fossil energy ...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world consisting of 17,508 islands including 9,...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
The geography and topography of Indonesia has created many rural and remote areas. This condition ha...
AbstractThis paper presents a technical and economic potential of Solar Energy Application in Indone...
Currently, 80% of conventional energy is used to fulfill general public's needs and industries. The ...
In this paper, we conclude that Indonesia has vast potential for generating and balancing solar phot...
The aim of this study is to assess the technical, economical and environmental aspects on the applic...
The solar PV systems are semiconductor devices that precisely convert sunlight into electricity, thr...
Indonesia, like many countries, has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To do ...
Indonesia has set ambitious targets to increase renewable energy in the energy and electricity mix f...
Coal energy is still dominantly used as fuel for power plants as a system for meeting the needs of e...
Indonesia has an increasing electricity demand that is mostly met with fossil fuels. Although Indone...
Indonesia is a country that is located right on the equator. This is certainly very supportive of on...
Energy currently has a crucial role in human life. So far, the primary buffer of energy needs still ...
Most of the electrical energy produced in Indonesia comes from fossil energy sources. Fossil energy ...
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world consisting of 17,508 islands including 9,...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
The geography and topography of Indonesia has created many rural and remote areas. This condition ha...