Publications by authors named "Hendry Timotiyas Paradongan"

Article Synopsis
  • Indonesia has introduced new renewable energy tariffs to boost its energy transition, particularly focusing on biomass power plants (BPPs) but there's a lack of academic research on this topic.
  • The study evaluates BPPs' potential in helping meet Indonesia's renewable energy goals through financial and emission analyses, showing that initial tariffs lead to positive financial results while expansion tariffs require high capacity factors to be viable.
  • The findings suggest that incorporating average generation costs into tariff formulas is essential for ensuring economic sustainability and promoting the adoption of renewable energy, benefiting both the state-owned PLN and independent power producers (IPPs).
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Indonesia, a key player in the global energy transition, faces surging electricity demand and ambitious renewable energy goals. In response, the government introduced a new regulation about renewable energy tariffs, including tariffs for photovoltaic (PV). However, there remains a gap in the academic literature regarding PV power plant feasibility studies under these tariffs.

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