2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/969/1/012031
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Technical study of 1.2 KWP solar plant on Tanbihul Ghofilin Islamic Boarding School Banjarnegara

Abstract: The depletion of fossil energy, especially oil and gas, and international commitments in reducing emissions haves prompted the government to make renewable energy a top priority to maintain energy security and independence. One of the renewable energies that has great potential in Indonesia is solar energy. Indonesia’s solar energy potential reaches 207.8 GWp. However, Indonesia’s current installed capacity is only 0.085 GWp or 0.04% of the total solar energy potential in Indonesia. The purpose of this study w… Show more

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“…Abubakar et al [13] located in Pakistan using data sources from Quaid-e-Azam solar park (QASP) on machine learning: ARIMA model with the Python program, using 225 Wp PV resulting in a performance ratio (PR) of 73%, this research is still predictive. Windarta et al [14] located in Indonesia using data sources from simulation on PVsyst 7.2, using PV 100 to 400 Wp resulting in a PR of 84%, this research is still based on simulation results. Apribowo et al [15] located in Indonesia using data sources from simulation on simulators, using PV 330 Wp resulting in a PR of 83.1%, this research is still based on simulation results.…”
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“…Abubakar et al [13] located in Pakistan using data sources from Quaid-e-Azam solar park (QASP) on machine learning: ARIMA model with the Python program, using 225 Wp PV resulting in a performance ratio (PR) of 73%, this research is still predictive. Windarta et al [14] located in Indonesia using data sources from simulation on PVsyst 7.2, using PV 100 to 400 Wp resulting in a PR of 84%, this research is still based on simulation results. Apribowo et al [15] located in Indonesia using data sources from simulation on simulators, using PV 330 Wp resulting in a PR of 83.1%, this research is still based on simulation results.…”
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confidence: 99%