The depletion of fossil energy, especially oil and gas, and international commitments in reducing emissions haves prompted the government to make renewable energy a top priority to maintain energy security and independence. One of the renewable energies that has great potential in Indonesia is solar energy. Indonesia’s solar energy potential reaches 207.8 GWp. However, Indonesia’s current installed capacity is only 0.085 GWp or 0.04% of the total solar energy potential in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to design and analyze the technical potential of on-grid solar plant installation at the Tanbihul Ghofilin Islamic Boarding School with a capacity of 1.2 kWp using PVsyst 7.2 software. This Solar Plant is estimated to produce 1.7 MWh of energy in one year with a Performance Ratio of 84%.
The COVID-19 pandemic has paralyzed various sectors both domestically and abroad. The rapid spread of the virus has led the government to issue restrictions on public activities and the closure of various public places, including museums which are part of the tourism sector. This has disrupted museum activities, requiring alternative ways for the public to enjoy museum collections. Therefore, the adoption of virtual tour technology can be implemented to solve this problem and an evaluation is needed to see the acceptance of this technology by the public. This research was conducted to explore the factors that influence the acceptance of a web-based virtual tour called SIMVONI using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) method and to recommend improvements to the SIMVONI developers based on the research results. The data obtained will be analyzed using SEM-PLS) The results of this research are that the significantly influential factors are social influence and intention to use, and some other factors that are not significantly influential are performance expectancy, effort expectancy, facilitating condition, and interaction.The impact of this acceptance is that users tend to share their experiences using the new technology with people around them and it can increase their desire to visit the museum in person after experiencing the virtual tour service. This can be utilized by SIMVONI developers as a promotional strategy with User Generated Content (UGC) techniques such as asking users to share their experiences or testimonials in the form of photos, videos, or writing
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