The Electricity Grid In Indonesia


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The Electricity Grid in Indonesia


The Electricity Grid in Indonesia

Author: K. Kunaifi

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2020-02-05


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In 2017, nearly 60 million households in Indonesia were connected to the national power grid. Accordingly, we believe that their ‘voice’ is important to maintain democratic and participatory values in planning electricity services. However, what is actually the voice of electricity users in Indonesia? Also, what can we learn from it when looking at the fitness of the electricity supply in Indonesia in the context of costs, reliability, and environmental aspects? This book presents the real experience of households, some of the grid users in Indonesia. Through a series of surveys in 2017, households in three cities in Western, Central, and Eastern Indonesia shared their experiences and preferences regarding their electricity supply. They offered their opinions about the stability and reliability of electricity supply, how they coped with blackouts, and what impacts power interruptions had on their daily lives. Because of the frequent power outages, the users started to think about the importance of having a back-up power generator at home. Given that Indonesia has high solar irradiance the whole year through, we also observed the users’ attitudes toward solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The book starts with a brief introduction about Indonesia followed by the status and challenges of power supply in the country. Then, in the middle section, the users’ voices are presented. Finally, the potential of PV systems, as a promising solution to increasing electricity access and improving the reliability of electricity supply in this tropical country, is presented. We believe that this book provides useful information for the transition to the use of solar energy in energy systems in Indonesia, which is meant for academia, electric utility companies, PV system actors, policymakers, and of course, households in Indonesia.

Indonesia


Indonesia

Author: Asian Development Bank

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2016-07


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As a large middle-income country with a growing economy, a critical component of Indonesia's future strength will be its ability to harness and manage sustainable sources of energy. If the Indonesian economy continues to grow at its current rate, domestic demand for energy will rise by around 7% per year, with electricity demand alone projected to nearly triple between 2010 and 2030, according to government estimates. This publication reviews the state of the energy sector in Indonesia and proposes actions to make it more sustainable.

Handbook of Energy


Handbook of Energy

Author: Cutler J. Cleveland

language: en

Publisher: Newnes

Release Date: 2013-05-02


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Handbook of Energy, Volume I: Diagrams, Charts, and Tables provides comprehensive, organized coverage on all phases of energy and its role in society, including its social, economic, political, historical, and environmental aspects. While there is a wealth of information about energy available, it is spread across many books, journals, and websites and it tends to target either a particular form of energy or a specific audience. Handbook of Energy provides a central repository of information that meets diverse user communities. It focuses on visual, graphic, and tabular information in a schematic format. Individuals and researchers at all educational levels will find the Handbook of Energy to be a valuable addition to their personal libraries. - Easy-to-read technical diagrams and tables display a vast array of data and concepts