PLN, Sembcorp to develop Solar-BESS for Indonesia''s Future
State-owned utility PLN and Singapore-based Sembcorp will develop Indonesia''s first co-located solar PV and battery energy storage system (BESS) to power Ibu Kota
The Solar Energy Potential in Indonesia Indonesia straddles the equator, making it an ideal location for solar energy generation. The country receives an average solar radiation of about 4.5 to 5.5 kWh/m²/day throughout the year (Mulyadi, 2020).
The progress in solar power development in Indonesia has been significant, especially considering the country's previous reliance on conventional energy sources. Recent projects illustrate the government's commitment to scaling up solar energy, focusing on policy reforms, investment opportunities, and technological advancements.
With its immense solar potential, strategic locations for solar installations, and strong government support, Indonesia is transforming its energy landscape. The impact of solar energy goes beyond just providing power; it offers economic opportunities, enhances energy access, and reduces environmental degradation.
The growth of solar power plants in Indonesia represents a critical step towards a sustainable energy future. With its immense solar potential, strategic locations for solar installations, and strong government support, Indonesia is transforming its energy landscape.
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