Abstract

Seventh goal of the "Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" is clean 
 and affordable energy to increase the proportion of renewable energy.
 However, power plants in Indonesia are still dominated by non renewable energy. Therefore, it is necessary to have renewable energy technologies such as photovoltaic that can be installed on-site in buildings as an alternative clean electricity supplier. Even though 
 Indonesia has abundant sun energy, domestic photovoltaic development 
 is relatively slow. This research aims to identify obstacles to the 
 application of photovoltaic as an on-site electrical system in Indonesia by spreading questionnaire to experts and users. Each question in the 
 questionnaire is related to the understanding of the three pillars of 
 sustainability (environment, social, and economic) related to on-site 
 photovoltaic. The results of the data will be tested using the one sample 
 t-test method to identify the environmental barriers, social barriers, and 
 economic barriers. The results of this study indicate that the constraints 
 of photovoltaic as an on-site power plant are generally dominated by 
 social and economic barriers. Meanwhile, environmental barriers are 
 recessive.

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