— Indonesia is experience a surplus in generating capacity of up to 27TWh by 2014 and makes this country struggling to provide electricity for its currents needs that sometimes give delays in capacity development (including with Independent Power Producer (IPP) projects). There are around 20 million households, or 80 million people, who currently have no access to public electricity. This study intends to find out what renewable energy in Indonesia in accordance with the potential that exists with case studies ocean current turbine power plant owned by PT T-Files Indonesia. This plant uses Gorlov turbine with a permanent magnet generator. Specifically this study aims to determine the feasibility of ocean current turbine power plants can be ...
Currently, 80% of conventional energy is used to fulfill general public's needs andindustries. The d...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
This study aims to determine the amount of potential renewable energy sources of hydroelectric power...
Abstract— Indonesia is experience a surplus in generating capacity of up to 27TWh by 2014 and make...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
One of the main challenges in developing renewable energy (RE) power plants is the selling price of ...
In 2015, the government of Indonesia launched the development of The 35,000 MW of power capacity. Th...
Renewable energy fueled power generations are few developed by private sector in Indonesia. High-cos...
Electricity installed in Lampung is still a power plant with fossil fuels such as steam power plants...
Indonesia has experienced a constant increase of the use of petroleum and coal in the power sector, ...
Renewable energy is a solution for reducing environmental damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions ...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Renewable energy has advantage than non-renewable energy, i.e. environmentally friendly that has low...
Currently, 80% of conventional energy is used to fulfill general public's needs andindustries. The d...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
This study aims to determine the amount of potential renewable energy sources of hydroelectric power...
Abstract— Indonesia is experience a surplus in generating capacity of up to 27TWh by 2014 and make...
Energy consumption in Indonesia every year shows an increasing trend, with energy sources from fossi...
One of the main challenges in developing renewable energy (RE) power plants is the selling price of ...
In 2015, the government of Indonesia launched the development of The 35,000 MW of power capacity. Th...
Renewable energy fueled power generations are few developed by private sector in Indonesia. High-cos...
Electricity installed in Lampung is still a power plant with fossil fuels such as steam power plants...
Indonesia has experienced a constant increase of the use of petroleum and coal in the power sector, ...
Renewable energy is a solution for reducing environmental damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions ...
Many countries, including Indonesia, have abundant renewable energy sources (RES), but the share of ...
Hydropower is predicted to be the most favourable energy regarding the global needs to cope with the...
The increasing population in Indonesia makes energy consumption also higher. The most widely used ty...
Renewable energy has advantage than non-renewable energy, i.e. environmentally friendly that has low...
Currently, 80% of conventional energy is used to fulfill general public's needs andindustries. The d...
Economic development depends on the availability of energy, especially in supporting the current gov...
This study aims to determine the amount of potential renewable energy sources of hydroelectric power...