2023
DOI: 10.5109/7151715
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The Role of Nuclear Power Plants in Indonesia towards Net Zero Emissions (NZE) in 2060 with a Multi Regions Approach

Joko Santosa,
Arief Heru Kuncoro,
Afri Dwijatmiko
et al.

Abstract: The Indonesian government plans an energy transition roadmap toward NZE until 2060. The power sector will gradually replace all fossil power plants with new and renewable energy (NRE) power plants. Using an energy optimization model Low Emission Analysis Platform (LEAP), we project the demand and supply of electricity by 2060. This energy model will divide Indonesia into six regions: Sumatra,

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“…Additionally, Kalimantan Island exhibits comparable renewable energy potential. Furthermore, considering its lack of earthquake and tsunami risk, Kalimantan Island could be a suitable location for a nuclear power plant [76]. By expanding the study of zero-emission electric power systems in various regions, the national net-zero emission target can be achieved more Economically, the baseline scenario is more profitable than the other two scenarios.…”
Section: Environmental and Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Kalimantan Island exhibits comparable renewable energy potential. Furthermore, considering its lack of earthquake and tsunami risk, Kalimantan Island could be a suitable location for a nuclear power plant [76]. By expanding the study of zero-emission electric power systems in various regions, the national net-zero emission target can be achieved more Economically, the baseline scenario is more profitable than the other two scenarios.…”
Section: Environmental and Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, power generation usually uses coal as a resource to fire the boiler. It can result in a negative effect of released emissions reaching 44% of global CO 2 emissions to the environment 1) . To overcome this problem, high efficiency technology generates a low emission (HELE) need in steam power generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%