2020
DOI: 10.34010/icomse.v1i2.3877
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Penerapan Protocol Penilaian Tahap Awal Perencanaan Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Mikro Hidro (PLTMH) Pada Jaringan Irigasi

Abstract: ABSTRACT The study of hydropower potential focuses on hydropower development in Sumatra (4,408 MW), Java (4,595 MW), and Sulawesi (3,240 MW) is in line with the actual development of the hydropower industry. These three islands cover 95% of the viable hydropower potential. Meanwhile, the potential of PLTMH is 770 MW and about 30% has been developed. Most of the Microhydro (<1 MW) and Mini hydro (1-10 MW) are targeting rural electrification with the greatest potential in Papua and Sumatra. Therefore, i… Show more

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“…Erinofiardi et al, (2017) concluded that the micro-hydropower plant has the lowest minimum payback period of other resources and suggested that the Indonesian government push micro- hydropower development more than any other renewable energy source in Indonesia. Rahajoeningroem and Utama (2020) implemented HSAP in the early stage of the microhydropower plant project in Perjaya Dam, South Sulawesi.…”
Section: The Perjaya Dam Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Erinofiardi et al, (2017) concluded that the micro-hydropower plant has the lowest minimum payback period of other resources and suggested that the Indonesian government push micro- hydropower development more than any other renewable energy source in Indonesia. Rahajoeningroem and Utama (2020) implemented HSAP in the early stage of the microhydropower plant project in Perjaya Dam, South Sulawesi.…”
Section: The Perjaya Dam Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One prominent result of this assessment is that there is no information regarding the project's environmental impact assessment (Rahajoeningroem & Utama, 2020). The environmental impact is an essential component as it builds the concept of sustainability infrastructure.…”
Section: The Perjaya Dam Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%