2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40866-020-00098-0
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Sustainability Index of Solar Power Plants in Remote Areas in Indonesia

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“…Off-grid solar PV is targeted to meet the electricity needs of remote or rural communities (Blum et al, 2013). Dwipayana et al (2021) insisted that for the sustainability of off-grid solar power, maximizing the share of solar power plant beneficiaries as early as possible is very important. Off-grid solar PV is targeted to meet the electricity needs of remote or rural communities, for remote or rural areas.…”
Section: Solar Pvmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Off-grid solar PV is targeted to meet the electricity needs of remote or rural communities (Blum et al, 2013). Dwipayana et al (2021) insisted that for the sustainability of off-grid solar power, maximizing the share of solar power plant beneficiaries as early as possible is very important. Off-grid solar PV is targeted to meet the electricity needs of remote or rural communities, for remote or rural areas.…”
Section: Solar Pvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction rate of greenhouse gasses (GHG) from applying one kWp of the solar system is estimated at 1.66 kg of SO 2 ; 3.46 kg of NOx; 1295 kg of CO 2 ; and 91 kg of ash per year (Tarigan et al, 2015). Second, the operation of solar PV does not disturb the residents in case of environmental quality (Dwipayana et al, 2021). Third, solar PV creates energy security and makes Indonesians less dependent on fossil energy.…”
Section: Solar Pvmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research on the sources in Scopus and Web of Science databases on the "sustainable energy" phrase gave an impressing quantity of about 3,500 articles in the Economics and Finance section, but the review of literature on the theme in 2019-2021 had no sign of dividing renewable energy and sustainable energy, despite the obvious necessity of such, expressed in (Dwipayana et al 2021) where the authors have developed a special Sustainability Index, allowing to estimate the effectiveness of the Indonesian politics in green energy. The other interesting approach is expressed in (Oehlmann et al 2021), where the authors concentrate on the underestimation of the positive external effects of green energy, proving they are higher than usually expected.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%