2021
DOI: 10.1002/mcda.1769
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Optimizing an equitable micro‐hydropower deployment: Application of a multi‐objective method for rural Indonesia

Abstract: Much of the developing world is still struggling to provide electricity to rural populations. Extending the grid is frequently not feasible or too expensive in rural and remote areas. In such situations, micro-hydropower (MHP) can be a costeffective source of renewable off-grid electricity and can be easier to implement and more reliable than a number of other generation technologies. This study employs multi-objective mixed-integer-linear programming (MOMILP) to identify nondominated MHP portfolios to meet ru… Show more

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“…According to the International Energy Agency [35], hydropower accounted for 60% of the total renewable electricity generation in Indonesia in 2021, making it the most significant noncombustible renewable energy source. Indonesia's geographic location, with its numerous rivers and abundant rainfall, makes it particularly well-suited for the development of hydropower technology [36]. As an agrarian country situated on the equator, local communities frequently utilize hydropower technology to address sustainable energy supply in remote areas [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the International Energy Agency [35], hydropower accounted for 60% of the total renewable electricity generation in Indonesia in 2021, making it the most significant noncombustible renewable energy source. Indonesia's geographic location, with its numerous rivers and abundant rainfall, makes it particularly well-suited for the development of hydropower technology [36]. As an agrarian country situated on the equator, local communities frequently utilize hydropower technology to address sustainable energy supply in remote areas [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%