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This article explores solar power in Indonesia, highlighting key locations, current progress, and its multifaceted impacts on society, the economy, and the environment. The Solar Energy Potential in Indonesia. Indonesia
1 天前· With an average solar irradiance exceeding 4.8kWh per square meter per day and abundant sunshine throughout the year, Indonesia has the capability to generate between 7.7 to 20TW of solar power.
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This progress is part of Indonesia’s solar energy plan, which targets 5 GW of installed capacity by 2030. The growth of solar power in Indonesia reflects not just a commitment to shift away from its fossil fuel-dominated energy system but also recognises the immense potential the solar energy holds in the Indonesian archipelago.
While solar energy capacity is increasing in Indonesia, the current installed capacity is just a fraction of the potential capacity of solar power development. As a nation that straddles the equator, it gets direct, high-intensity solar irradiance, putting it in an ideal position to harness solar energy.
The economic aspect of solar energy, particularly the cost of solar panels, plays a critical role in its adoption. This price reduction is crucial for the decarbonisation of Indonesia’s energy sector and signifies solar power’s role in the global climate transition.
The Solar Energy Potential in Indonesia Indonesia straddles the equator, making it an ideal location for solar energy generation. The country receives an average solar radiation of about 4.5 to 5.5 kWh/m²/day throughout the year (Mulyadi, 2020).
The Indonesian government has introduced several policies to pander to solar energy development, such as the feed-in tariff system and investment tax allowances. These policies aim to make solar energy projects more attractive to potential investors by ensuring stable revenue sources for solar energy developers (MEMR, 2021).
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