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Go Green Indonesia ! MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF NEW, RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION Jl. Pegangsaan Timur No. 1A, Cikini, Jakarta 10320 Tel. (021) 39830077
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MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES
DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF NEW, RENEWABLE ENRGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION
DIRECTORATE OF VARIOUS NEW ENERGY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY Jakarta, 2013
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SOLAR ENERGY
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Solar Energy is the energy
gained by converting solar thermal energy through certain equipment to be a resource in another form. Solar energy is energy derived from the sun. This energy is constantly available as the main energy source for life on earth. http://ditohy.blogspot.com ESDM untuk Kesejahteraan Rakyat
The sun is a remarkable source of
energy. Sunlight contains so much energy. At midday, the solar energy reaches the Earth's surface with a peak energy value of one kilowatt (1kW) per square meter per hour. If all the energy can be accommodated, it will be able to provide all electrical power needs in every country on this earth.
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Solar radiation data collected from various
locations in Indonesia shows that solar energy resources in Indonesia can be grouped by regions, namely the western region and the eastern region of Indonesia. Indonesian solar energy resources by region is as the follows : Western region of Indonesia = 4.5 kWh/m2.day, monthly variation around 10% Eastern region of Indonesia = 5.1 kWh/m2.day, monthly variation around 9% Average of Indonesia = 4.8 kWh/m2.day, monthly variation around 9%
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Solar energy potentials in Indonesia are around 4,8 Kilo Watt hour/square meter (KWh/m²) or equivalent to 112 thousand Giga Watt peak (GWp). However, current utilized solar energy is only around 10 Mega Watt peak (MWp). This means that the amount of solar energy potentials that has been utilized is not even close to 1%. Current utilization of solar energy in Indonesia is still very low, which is around 8 MW, and this utilization is in the form of Solar Home System (SHS) for electricity supply in rural areas.
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For Indonesia, the effort to use solar energy brings many benefits, including: In Indonesia, this energy is available in large quantities. It strongly supports the national energy policy on energy saving, diversification and equity. It allows the energy to be used in remote areas as it does not require energy transmission or energy source transport. Solar energy can be utilized for turning on calculators, water heaters, cars, cookers and so forth.
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Use of solar energy in a sailing boat
With the application of technology, solar energy can be used to produce energy in the form of electricity or thermal energy (heat) Human efforts to utilize solar energy continue to be developed. Among them is the utilization of solar energy to produce electrical energy as an alternative energy source to replace fuel oil.
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The use of solar energy can
be used as an alternative in cooking where it can be a substitute for kerosene or gas, considering that the prices of kerosene and gas continue to rise. Solar thermal cooling system: air conditioner that uses solar thermal energy. http://ditohy.blogspot.com ESDM untuk Kesejahteraan Rakyat
NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY Regulation 1.
2.
3.
4.
Law No. 30/2007 on Energy
Law No. 30/2009 on Electricity
Law No. 27/2003 on Geothermal
Ministerial Regulation No. 31/2009 on Small and Medium Scale Power Generation using Renewable Energy
Description
Provision and utilization of new & renewable energy should be increased by the government and local government in accordance to their authorities. Provision and utilization of new renewable energy can get incentives from government/local government for certain period until it reaches economical development stage.
Putting priority to utilize locally available energy resources for electricity generation
Process of procurement is implemented through direct selection (without tender)
To regulate the management and development of geothermal energy sources for direct and indirect utilization
According to Ministerial Regulation, the highest benchmark of electricity purchasing price from geothermal power plant is set to be US$ 9,70 cent/kWh.
State owned company (PT. PLN) has the obligation to purchase electricity from smallmedium scale RE power plant which is developed by cooperatives, community or business entities; (Capacity : ≤ 10 MW)
Price :
Rp. 656/kWh x f, if connected to medium voltage Rp. 1,004/kWh x f, if connected to low voltage; f = 1.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5 PT. PLN is allowed to purchase electricity higher than the above mentioned price based on PLN’s Own Estimation (OE) price and has to be approved by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
5.
Minister of Finance Regulation No. 21/PMK.011/2010 and 24/PMK.011/2010 on Renewable Energy Incentives
Tax facility for renewable energy in the form of Income Tax, VAT, Import Duty and Tax Holiday, Tax Exemption etc.
6
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No.17 / 2013
About Power Purchase By State Electricity Company (Limited) of Photovoltaic Solar Power plant
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SECTORAL ENERGY POLICY Energy Policy of Household Sector
National Energy Conservation Master Plan (RIKEN)
Energy Policy of Commercial Buildings Sector Energy Policy of Industrial Sector
demand side
Solar Energy Position based on Energy Cluster based on Law 30/2007
Energy Policy of Transportation Sector
Vision New Renewable Energy 25/25
CLUSTERAL ENERGY POLICY*) Non Renewable Energy
Conventional Energy Master Plan / Fossils
Energy Policy of Oil Cluster
Energy Policy of Gas Cluster Energy Policy of Coal Cluster
New Energy Energy Policy of Nuclear Cluster Energy Policy of CBM Cluster
Energy Policy of Liquefied Coal Cluster Energy Policy of Hydrogen Cluster
Renewable Energy
Master Plan for National Energy Diversification (RIDEN)
Energy Policy of Geothermal Cluster
Energy Policy of Hydro Cluster Energy Policy of Bioenergy Cluster Energy Policy of Solar Energy Cluster
*) Cluster in accordance with Law 30/2007 on Energy
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Energy Policy of Wind Energy Cluster
Energy Policy of Ocean Cluster
supply side
Energy Policy of Gasified Coal Cluster
CLUSTERING OF NEW ENERGY (G) AND RENEWABLE ENERGY(T) ? New Energy “Community” (KEB)
Upstream
Core Business
Downstream
Service
Supporting Business
Technical Matters
Fabrication
Technical Process
Technology
Users
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METI Renewable Energy “Community” (KET)
NRE Core Business Forum
NRE Supporting Business Forum NRE Profession Association Forum NRE Users Association Forum
SOLAR ENERGY CLUSTERING
Upstream
Not yet available
Core Business
Downstream
EPC, distributor, integrator, importer available
Service
Supporting Business
Technical Matters
Fabrication
Solar cell fabrication is not yet available (only pv module assembling/encapsulation) *)
Technical Process
Technology
Users
Not established (establishment of Ikatan Ahli Teknik Energi Surya Indonesia is on progress)
Not yet available
*) Fabrications for battery, controller and cable are available locally
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NRE Core Business Forum
NRE Supporting Business Forum NRE Profession Association Forum NRE Users Association Forum
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT • The Indonesian history of solar energy utilization with the photovoltaic technology has been introduced and developed since the end of 1970s, especially to meet the electricity demand in rural or remote area • Urban PV program has been launched by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources on 28th August 2003 and attended by the Minister of Environment and Minister of Research and Technology
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ANNUAL EXPOSURE TO SOLAR RADIATION
Indonesia = average 4.8 kWh/m2/day
*) Source : NASA/SSE, 2005
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PROGRAM
1. 2.
Rural PV: increasing rural community accessibility to electricity; targeting electricity demand in remote areas Urban PV: targeting middle and high class households, real estates, office and commercial buildings, hotels and resorts, industries and others
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RURAL PV OBJECTIVES AND SCHEMES Objectives: 1.
2.
To increase community accessibility to electricity, and is directed to accelerate the rural electrification ratio in order to achieve the ratio of 95% in 2025 As a prime mover in rural community economic development in a sustainable path
Schemes: 1. Communal PV system (Solar Home System) for a scattered household location
2.
Centralized PV system, targeted to a more dense location
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URBAN PV OBJECTIVES AND OPTIONS Objectives: 1.
2.
To help the user/consumer to provide electricity on their own and to decrease the dependency of electricity supply from PLN, especially during the peak load To introduce the utilization of renewable alternative energy, which is clean and environmental-friendly
Options: 1. Off-grid: disconnected from PLN grid 2. On-grid: connected to the PLN grid PLN : Electricity State Owned Company ESDM untuk Kesejahteraan Rakyat
ENERGY RESERVES AND PRODUCTION NO
NON FOSSIL ENERGY
RESOURCES (SD)
INSTALLED CAPACITY (KT)
RATIO KT/SD (%)
1
2
3
4
5 = 4/3
1
Hydro
75,670 MW
5,705.29 MW
7.54
2
Geothermal
28,543 MW
1,189 MW
4.17
3
Mini/Micro Hydro
769.69 MW
217.89 MW
28.31
4
Biomass
49,810 MW
1,618.40 MW
3.25
5
Solar Energy
4.80 kWh/m2/day
13.5 MW
-
6
Wind Energy
3 – 6 m/s
1.87 MW
-
7
Uranium
3.000 MW (e.q. 24,112 ton) for 11 years*)
30 MW
1.00
*) only in Kalan – West Kalimantan
RESERVES (CAD)
RATIO SD/CAD (%)
PRODUCTION (PROD)
RASIO CAD/PROD (YEAR)*)
NO
FOSSIL ENERGY
RESOURCES (SD)
1
2
3
4
5 = 4/3
6
7 = 4/6
1
Oil (billion barrel)
56.6
7.99 **)
14
0.346
23
2
Gas (TSCF)
334.5
159.64
51
2.9
55
3
Coal (billion ton)
104.8
20.98
18
0.254
83
4
Coal Bed Methane/CBM (TSCF)
453
-
-
-
-
*) assumed no new reserves are found ; **) include Cepu blocks
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Year
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Additional Capacity (MW)
10
65
115
115
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW)
39
104
219
334
384
434
484
534
584
634
684
734
784
834
GWh
135,60
363,36
766,32
1.169,28
1.344,48
1.519,68
1.694,88
1.870,08
2.045,28
2.220,48
2.395,68
2.570,88
2.746,08
2.921,28
Million Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (TOE)
0,01
0,03
0,07
0,10
0,12
0,13
0,15
0,16
0,18
0,19
0,21
0,22
0,24
0,25
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Development of Solar PV by The Electricity State Own Company (PLN) Unit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
MW
30
50
60
70
70
75
75
80
80
Solar Energy Resource : 1200 GW
Development of Solar PV by Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources 2012 : 195 units (each unit 15 kW) and 3 units (each unit 1 MW) 2013 : 13 units, the capacity of each unit 1 MW ESDM untuk Kesejahteraan Rakyat
NATURAL RESOURCES
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES Upstream (utilizing energy sources)
END UTILIZATION Results
Downstream (Energy Conversion)
ENERGY PRODUCTS
Collector Solar Energy Resources
Survey (light and radiation intensities)
SOLAR POWER PLANTS
On Grid (PLN) Power Households
Off Grid
Transportation
SOLAR ENERGY
Industries
Commercial -PV Module -Concentrating Solar Power
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SWH, Dryer, Solar Cooker
Non Power
INSTITUTIONAL RELATION IN SOLAR ENERGY EXPLOITATION INSTITUTION
DOWNSTREAM
UPSTREAM POWER
MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES INVESTMENT COORDINATING BOARD (BKPM)
LOCAL GOVERNME NTS
National Electricity Company (PLN)
•Soalr Energy Policies
NON-POWER
•Electric Business License for Public Purposes (IUKU) •Commissioning
•Investment Permit •Location permit •Environmental Impact Analysis (AMDAL) / Environmental Management Effort (UKL) – Environmental Monitoring Effort (UPL) •Building Construction Permit (IMB) for Power Plants •Establishment of Managing Institutions
•Tender process (large scale) •Bidding Document Evaluation (small scale and medium scale) •PPA
•Generation •Transmission/ Distribution •Operation and Maintenance
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES
•Solar energy equipment production license
MINISTRY OF TRADE
•Solar energy equipment trading license
•Government Assistance requires a managing institution established and appointed by the Local Government, which functions include conducting exploitation in order to maintain the sustainability of power plants’ operations.
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OBSTACLES AND CHALLENGES 1. Solar PV initial investment is still high, therefore cannot compete with conventional power generation (fossil fueled power generation); 2. Solar PV system efficiency is relatively low; 3. Lack of community awareness to utilize “green energy”; 4. Users attitude; users who received the subsidized solar PV from Government have no responsibility to maintain the equipment (no sense of belonging); 5. Photovoltaic technology is not yet implemented in industrial scale; 6. The are not enough well managed community institutions to manage the installed PV system in a sustainable way 7. No policy harmonization among the policy makers to integrate the management of solar PV implementation; 8. Lack of education/socialization of solar PV application to the community;
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LESSON LEARNED •
• • • • •
Satisfactory business environment needed for success implementation in a market development project Project design should focus as much on profitability as on affordability Support to financial institution necessary to increase their knowledge of the market Household and institutional market segments should be targeted flexibly Availability of highly-subsidized systems can undercut market development projects Socio-economic survey should be done to assess development impact
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CONCLUSIONS Solar energy need to be approached in an integral way as a
sustainable activity. Indonesian government has designated the development of solar energy to fulfill energy needs for areas in Eastern part of Indonesia. The potential of Indonesia’s solar energy areas in Eastern Part of Indonesia have not yet been mapped, therefore, Korean Investors wishing to participate in developing solar energy in Indonesia can help provide the study of areas suitable for development of solar energy. The study can help Indonesian government in formulating the policy and implementing the programs as well as attracting investors in the future green energy projects.
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APPENDIX
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1. Development of Centralized Solar Power Plants in 2012 A. 15 KW Centralized Solar Power Plants NO
1
2
3
4
PROVINCE
WEST SUMATERA
RIAU
JAMBI
SOUTH SUMATERA
NO
DISTRICT
SUB-DISTRICT
VILLAGE
UNIT
1
Sijunjung
Sumpur Kudus
2 3
Solok Pasaman
Payung Sekaki Mapat Tunggul
4
Pasaman Barat
Sungai Beremas
1
Kepulauan Seribu
Pulau Merbau
Sisawah Jorong Simawik Kipek Aie Luo Sungai Belut Pulau Panjang (2 unit) Tanjung Bunga
2
Merbau
Tanjung Kulim
1
3 4 5 6
Kepulauan Seribu Rokan Hulu Indragiri Hilir Kuantan Singingi Bengkalis
Rambah Hilir Mandah Pangean Rupat
1 1 1 1
1
Tanjung Jabung Timur
Sadu
Serombou Indah Bolak Raya Pulau Deras Dusun Teluk Sungai Itik (p. Berhala)
2
Bungo
Rantau Tipu
1
3 4
Sarolangun Batanghari
Pematang Kolin Batu Sawar
1 1
Banyuasin I
Air Kumbang Bakti
2
Muara Sugihan
Gilirang
2
Sidomakmur
1
Lubuk Segonang
2
1 2
Banyuasin
Lembur Lubuk Mengkuang Pelawan Maro Sebo Ulu
3 4
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Ogan Komering Ilir
Kandis
TOTAL UNITS
1 1 1
5
2 1 6
1 4
7
1. Development of Centralized Solar Power Plants in 2012 A. 15 KW Centralized Solar Power Plants (continued)
NO
5
6
7
PROVINCE
BENGKULU
BANGKA BELITUNG
WEST JAVA
SPECIAL CAPITAL REGION OF JAKARTA 9 BANTEN 10 CENTRAL JAVA
NO
DISTRICT
SUB-DISTRICT
1
Seluma
North Seluma
2
Kaur
Nasal
3
Kaur
4 5
Kaur Kaur
1
Bangka Selatan
2 3 4 5 1 2 3
Bangka Selatan Bangka Barat Belitung Timur Bangka Barat Cianjur
VILLAGE Sinar Pagi
Bangun Mufakat (Batu Lungun) Batu Lungun (Bangun Nasal bersama) Nasal Air Palawan Maje Sinar Mulya Penutuk (Pulau Lepar Pongok Panjang) Lepar Pongok Penutuk (Tinggi) Simpang Teritip Berang Dendang Nyuruk(Tungkup) Simpang Teritip Ibul Wanasari Naringgul Cinerang Cijati Sukaluyu
UNIT 1 1
1
5
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
8
11 SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA
TOTAL UNITS
5
6 Kepulauan Seribu
P. Sabira
1
1 1
Serang
Pulo Ampel
Pulo Panjang
2
1
Banyumas
Sumpiuh
Banjarpanepen
1
2 3
Banjarnegara Blora
Kalibening Kradenan
1 1
1
Gunung Kidul
Gedangsari
Kalisat Kidul Ngeblak Sampang (Sidomulyo) Tegalrejo (ketelo)
1
2
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1
5
1. Development of Centralized Solar Power Plants in 2012 A. 15 KW Centralized Solar Power Plants (continued)
NO
12
13
14
15
16
PROVINCE
EAST JAVA
BALI
WEST NUSA TENGGARA
EAST NUSA TENGGARA
WEST KALIMANTAN
NO
DISTRICT
SUB-DISTRICT
VILLAGE
UNIT
1
Sumenep
Giligenting
Banmaling
1
2
Jombang
Plandan
Klitih (Rapahombo)
1
3 1 2 3 4
Bojonegoro Karangasem Bangli
Bubulan Abang Kintamani
Bangli
Kintamani
Clebung (Maor) Data Songan B Songan A Yeh Mampeh
1 1 1 2 1
5
Klungkung
Nusa Penida
Sekar Taji
1
1
Lombok Timur
Jerowaru
2 3 4
Sumbawa Lombok Barat Lombok Tengah
Pandan Wangi (Montong Tinggi) Tarano Mata (Maci) Sekotong Pelangan (Pengendan) Praya Barat Daya Batu Jangkih (Semper)
5
Bima
Wawo
1 2
Timor Tengah Selatan Rote Ndao
Nunkolo Hoeneno Rote Ndao Barat Lidor
1 1
3
Belu
Io Kufeu
Ikan Tuan Beis
1
4
Belu
Lasiolat
Fatulotu
1
5
Belu
Malaka Tengah
Barene
1
1
Ketapang
Simpang Hulu
Kualan Hulu (Botong Kanan)
1
2
Sanggau
3
Landak
Kuala Behe
Sehe Lusur (Manggam Bati)
1
4
Kapuas Hulu
Mika
Penyeluang (Penyeluang)
1
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Riamau (Kalate)
TOTAL UNITS
9
1 1 1 1
5
1
1
5
4
1. Development of Centralized Solar Power Plants in 2012 A. 15 KW Centralized Solar Power Plants (continued)
NO
PROVINCE
17
CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
18
19
20
21
CENTRAL SULAWESI
SOUTHEAST SULAWESI
GORONTALO
WEST SULAWESI
NO
DISTRICT
SUB-DISTRICT
VILLAGE
UNIT
1
Katingan
Sanaman Mantikei
Tumbang Kanei
1
2
Lamandau
Bulik Timur
Sepondam
1
3 4 5
Murung Raya Seruyan Barito Timur
Laung Tuhup Batu Ampar Awang
Beras Balange Kalang Pianggu
1 1 1
6
Barito Utara
Gunung Purei
Lampeong I
1
1 2
Sigi Donggala
1 1
3
Toli - Toli
4
Parigi Moutong
Lindu Tomado (Sangali) Balesang Tanjung Pomolulu Ogomatang Lampasio (Salusu Pande) Tomini Ogotumubu
1
Kolaka Utara
Tolala
Bahari
1
2 3
Buton Kolaka
Batuatas Tinondo
Tolando Jaya Ameroro
2 2
4
Bombana
Lantari Jaya
Tinabete
1
5 1
Bau – Bau Gorontalo
Tolangohula
Bina Jaya
1 1
2
Bone Bolango
Bone Pantai
Pelita Hijau
1
3
Pohuwato
Buntulia
Hulawa
1
4
Gorontalo Utara Hulawa
Sumalata
1
1 2 3 4
Majene MamujuUtara Majene Mamuju Utara
Ulumanda Pedongga Malunda Dapurang
Kabiaran Mertasari Lombang Bolu Bunggu
1 1 1 1
5
Mamasa
Aralle
Rallenak Utara
1
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1
TOTAL UNITS
6
4
1
7
4
5
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NO 22
PROVINCE MALUKU
NO
DISTRICT
Wetar
Eray
1
2
Maluku Tenggara
Selaru
Eliasa
1
Selaru Wermatikan
Werain Kamatubun (Werlumdity)
1 1
Watmasa (Telnemen)
1
Wunlah
1
Maluku Tenggara Barat
Wuarlabobar
6
24
WEST PAPUA
1
Halmahera Tengah
Weda Utara
UPT Waleh SP 2
1
2
Kepulauan Sula
Taliabu Barat
Pancoran
1
3
Halmahera Timur
Maba Utara
Jara - Jara
1
4
Halmahera Utara
Tobo - tobo
1
1 2 3
Sorong Kota Sorong Manokwari
Wilti Pulau Soop Warmarway
1 1 1
4 5 6 7
Kaimana
Sayal Mogatemin (Hore- hore) Johsiro
1 1 1 1
Alma
1
Sorong Selatan
8
26
PAPUA
UNIT
Maluku Barat Daya
5 NORTH MALUKU
VILLAGE
1 3 4
23
SUB-DISTRICT
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
Kepulauan Loloda Klawak Kota Sorong Tanah Rubuh Teluk Arguni Saifi Kais Moswaren Sawiat
Keerom
Yalimo
Peg. Bintang
Arso Timur
1
Web Senggi Elelim Abenaho Apalapsili
1 1 1 1 1
Okhika TOTAL
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Elelim Landikma Apalapsili
TOTAL UNITS
6
4
8
7
1 117
1. Development of Centralized Solar Power Plants in 2012 B. 1 MW Interconnection Centralized Solar Power Plants NO
1
2
PROVINCE
BALI
WEST NUSA TENGGARA
NO
UNIT
TOTAL UNITS
Kubu
1
2
DISTRICT
SUB-DISTRICT
VILLAGE
1
Karangasem
2
Bangli
Kintamani
1
1
Sumbawa
Labangka
1
TOTAL
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1
3
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