2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142416698
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A New Voltage-Multiplier-Based Power Converter Configuration Suitable for Renewable Energy Sources and Sustainability Applications

Abstract: The sustainability of new-generation energy sources has become one of the most critical challenges in recent years as renewable energy sources (RESs) rapidly replace old fossil sources. Integration between RESs and the grid should be completed through power electronics converters and optimized control techniques. RESs have many advantages, such as having increased reliability and sustainability, being environmentally friendly, and having cheaper maintenance costs and more reasonable energy prices. Photovoltaic… Show more

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“…To increase the RES penetration level, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia is promoting a power wheeling scheme, as governed in [3], where the transmission and distribution lines can be shared between system operators and RES providers. Utilizing this scheme, RES providers can significantly reduce capital costs, which, in turn, results in a more competitive price per kWh for electricity generated from RES [4,5]. Unfortunately, as of today, the power wheeling scheme for Indonesian networks has not yet been agreed upon due to disagreement about the cost-sharing method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To increase the RES penetration level, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia is promoting a power wheeling scheme, as governed in [3], where the transmission and distribution lines can be shared between system operators and RES providers. Utilizing this scheme, RES providers can significantly reduce capital costs, which, in turn, results in a more competitive price per kWh for electricity generated from RES [4,5]. Unfortunately, as of today, the power wheeling scheme for Indonesian networks has not yet been agreed upon due to disagreement about the cost-sharing method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%