DocumentCode :
1796028
Title :
On the potential and progress of renewable electricity generation in Bali
Author :
Kumara, I.N.S. ; Ariastina, W.G. ; Sukerayasa, I.W. ; Giriantari, I.A.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Udayana Univ. Bukit, Bali, Indonesia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
7-8 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Indonesian National Energy Policy states that renewable electricity generation shall contribute to around 10% of national grid by 2025. Currently, Indonesian grid capacity is just over 43 GW and estimated to reach over 65 GW by 2025 hence renewable generation target is around 6.5 GW. Indonesia is an archipelago country with over 13,700 islands stretches from east to west over three time zones. Renewable generation should be developed over 34 provincial regions by utilizing local resources. Bali is small island and one of provincial administration with nearly four million population and land area of 5,600 square kilometer. As of 2013, its electrification ratio has reached 98%. Its power system is supported by 759.5 MW generating capacity but with peak load already at 730 MW. Bali does not have conventional resources hence all fossil-based fuels are sourced externally. Fortunately, Bali has various renewable resources that can be harnessed for electricity generation. Renewable resources available on the island are micro hydro, wind, photovoltaic, biomass, and also geothermal. This paper provides updated information on the potential and progress of renewable generation of the island. As of 2014, total renewable generation plants has reached 7 MW. The plants comprises of 2.1 MW photovoltaic, 736 kW wind power, 45 kW micro hydro, and 4.174 MW waste-to-electricity plants. The renewable generation contributes to around 1% of Bali´s total power capacity.
Keywords :
bioenergy conversion; geothermal power stations; hydroelectric power stations; power generation economics; power grids; solar power stations; wind power plants; Bali; Indonesian National Energy Policy; Indonesian grid; archipelago country; biomass energy; fossil-based fuel; geothermal power plant; microhydro power plant; photovoltaic power plant; power 2.1 MW; power 4.174 MW; power 45 kW; power 7 MW; power 730 MW; power 736 kW; renewable electricity generation plant; waste-to-electricity plant; wind power plant; Batteries; Electricity; Government; Industries; Photovoltaic systems; Power systems; Sun; Bali renewable generation; Indonesian energy policy; geothermal; micro hydro; photovoltaic; wind turbine;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ICITEE), 2014 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yogyakarta
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5302-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICITEED.2014.7007944
Filename :
7007944
Link To Document :
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