2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-99779-5_15
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Opportunities and Challenges of Renewable Energy and Distributed Generation Promotion for Rural Electrification in Indonesia

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“…Yet, as in many other developing countries, many microgrid projects in Indonesia already experience problems during their first years or even months of operation, arising from lack of a maintenance budget, problems with task and responsibility allocation, and insufficient participation and capacity building (Shezan, Al-Mamoon, & Ping, 2017;Mehang, Tanoto, & Santoso, 2016;Schmidt, Blum, & Sryantoro Wakeling, 2013;Putra, Kamandika, Rosyadi, Purwadi, & Haroen, 2017;Sato et al, 2017;Retnanestri & Outhred, 2013;Blum et al, 2013;Yurnaidi, 2010;Triana, 2013;Nugroho, Fei-Lu, & Firmansyah, 2017;Guerreiro & Botetzagias, 2017;Ranzanici, 2013;Purwanto & Afifah, 2016;Afifah, 2016). So far, this accumulating failure evidence at project level has not resulted in significant change in the way projects are initiated and executed.…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, as in many other developing countries, many microgrid projects in Indonesia already experience problems during their first years or even months of operation, arising from lack of a maintenance budget, problems with task and responsibility allocation, and insufficient participation and capacity building (Shezan, Al-Mamoon, & Ping, 2017;Mehang, Tanoto, & Santoso, 2016;Schmidt, Blum, & Sryantoro Wakeling, 2013;Putra, Kamandika, Rosyadi, Purwadi, & Haroen, 2017;Sato et al, 2017;Retnanestri & Outhred, 2013;Blum et al, 2013;Yurnaidi, 2010;Triana, 2013;Nugroho, Fei-Lu, & Firmansyah, 2017;Guerreiro & Botetzagias, 2017;Ranzanici, 2013;Purwanto & Afifah, 2016;Afifah, 2016). So far, this accumulating failure evidence at project level has not resulted in significant change in the way projects are initiated and executed.…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study is conducted to test the feasibility of decentralized, renewable electrical generation systems, resulting from which it can be concluded that they do not fit into any of the available models concerning electrical generation; however, they have demonstrated their feasibility, and their local ownership ensures sustainability. [14] implemented a comparison of other countries using distributed generation (DG) as an electrical generational method for its feasibility, especially focused on rural areas in Indonesia. According to the study, "The elementary impression is to change "self-governing rural power creators".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has the second longest coastline in the world after Canada, with a sea area of three quarters of its entire territory area [2]. To provide adequate, equitable, and affordable electrical energy services in Indonesia, it will take a significant amount of and a relatively high technological sophistication as well as a significant development time, owing to the nation's geographical features [3,4]. Based on data from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, in recent years, the increase in Indonesia's energy consumption has reached 7% per year [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%