DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036538657
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Modeling and simulation of photovoltaic systems in Indonesia

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“…The Ministry of Natural Resources has a special division Department for Rural Energy ("Dienst Electriciteits Voorziening" (DEV)) [8] which is responsible for bringing the development into the interior through supplying power in the interior. Approximately 130 villages are provided with diesel generators (gensets) with a total capacity of approximately 4.5 MW while most of them runs for 4-6 h during the evening hours [1]. The fuel is delivered regularly by the DEV to the relevant areas.…”
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“…The Ministry of Natural Resources has a special division Department for Rural Energy ("Dienst Electriciteits Voorziening" (DEV)) [8] which is responsible for bringing the development into the interior through supplying power in the interior. Approximately 130 villages are provided with diesel generators (gensets) with a total capacity of approximately 4.5 MW while most of them runs for 4-6 h during the evening hours [1]. The fuel is delivered regularly by the DEV to the relevant areas.…”
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“…This paper is, therefore, the first energy scenario study for Suriname on PV power production in the future. For this country study, prior studies conducted for another country, namely Indonesia, by Veldhuis, A. (2015) [1] and Kunaifi and Reinders, A.…”
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“…The performance of grid-connected PV systems in Indonesia was reported in several scientific publications [52][53][54][55]. These studies evaluated the performance ratio (PR) of a 34 kWp grid-connected PV system in Jayapura.…”
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