Study of Indonesia’s Solar Energy Implementation Using Identification of Potency, Policies, and Cost-Benefit Analysis

The solar PV systems are semiconductor devices that precisely convert sunlight into electricity, through the transfer of electrons. They provide several advantages, such as high modularity, zero noise, and adequate availability of solar resources in Indonesia. Therefore, this study aims to determine...

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Autores principales: Mochammad Donny Anggoro, Diana Siregar, Regina Ninggar, Satriyo Wicaksono, Soo Hee Lee
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9c5f7ee4b8c447ffa101215990f396212021-11-24T13:22:08ZStudy of Indonesia’s Solar Energy Implementation Using Identification of Potency, Policies, and Cost-Benefit Analysis10.25299/jeee.2021.65052301-80972540-9352https://doaj.org/article/9c5f7ee4b8c447ffa101215990f396212021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JEEE/article/view/6505https://doaj.org/toc/2301-8097https://doaj.org/toc/2540-9352The solar PV systems are semiconductor devices that precisely convert sunlight into electricity, through the transfer of electrons. They provide several advantages, such as high modularity, zero noise, and adequate availability of solar resources in Indonesia. Therefore, this study aims to determine the potency, policy perspective, and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of the solar energy implementation for electricity generation. A statistical analysis was used for measuring potency, as well as reviewing opportunistic policies and barriers. A review of some CBA-based journals was also carried out, to determine that the development of solar power electricity had more benefit than fossil fuels and LCOE (Levelized Cost Of Electricity). The results of the 10-days average value calculation in 2019 were 388-563 W/m2, with the maximum values at 1137-1604 W/m2. Meanwhile the analysis of the maximum hourly averages for Western, Central, and Eastern Indonesia were 570-719, 634-758, and 559-627 W/m2 at 11.00-12.00 WIB, 11.00-13.00 WITA, and 12.00-13.00 WIT, respectively. The potency of solar radiation intensity in Indonesia was averagely 150-750 W/m2, as the highest values were found in East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, and Merauke. Mochammad Donny AnggoroDiana SiregarRegina NinggarSatriyo WicaksonoSoo Hee LeeUniversitas Islam Riau (UIR) PressarticleCBAPoliciesPotencyRenewable EnergySolar EnergyGeologyQE1-996.5ENIDJournal of Earth Energy Engineering, Vol 10, Iss 3 (2021)
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topic CBA
Policies
Potency
Renewable Energy
Solar Energy
Geology
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Policies
Potency
Renewable Energy
Solar Energy
Geology
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Mochammad Donny Anggoro
Diana Siregar
Regina Ninggar
Satriyo Wicaksono
Soo Hee Lee
Study of Indonesia’s Solar Energy Implementation Using Identification of Potency, Policies, and Cost-Benefit Analysis
description The solar PV systems are semiconductor devices that precisely convert sunlight into electricity, through the transfer of electrons. They provide several advantages, such as high modularity, zero noise, and adequate availability of solar resources in Indonesia. Therefore, this study aims to determine the potency, policy perspective, and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of the solar energy implementation for electricity generation. A statistical analysis was used for measuring potency, as well as reviewing opportunistic policies and barriers. A review of some CBA-based journals was also carried out, to determine that the development of solar power electricity had more benefit than fossil fuels and LCOE (Levelized Cost Of Electricity). The results of the 10-days average value calculation in 2019 were 388-563 W/m2, with the maximum values at 1137-1604 W/m2. Meanwhile the analysis of the maximum hourly averages for Western, Central, and Eastern Indonesia were 570-719, 634-758, and 559-627 W/m2 at 11.00-12.00 WIB, 11.00-13.00 WITA, and 12.00-13.00 WIT, respectively. The potency of solar radiation intensity in Indonesia was averagely 150-750 W/m2, as the highest values were found in East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, and Merauke.
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author Mochammad Donny Anggoro
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Regina Ninggar
Satriyo Wicaksono
Soo Hee Lee
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Regina Ninggar
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title Study of Indonesia’s Solar Energy Implementation Using Identification of Potency, Policies, and Cost-Benefit Analysis
title_short Study of Indonesia’s Solar Energy Implementation Using Identification of Potency, Policies, and Cost-Benefit Analysis
title_full Study of Indonesia’s Solar Energy Implementation Using Identification of Potency, Policies, and Cost-Benefit Analysis
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