Abstract

Indonesia has 442 GW total of potential renewable energy equivalence which can be used for electricity generation. However, the energy utilization in 2018 is only 8.8 GW or 0.019% of total potential renewable energy, while the biggest renewable energy potential is at 207.8 GWp. By also considering the growing number of household customers, utilizing the rooftop as the base of solar power plant generators can be an effective and efficient solution. The purposes of this research are to technically design and analyze the household-scale rooftop solar power plant potential with an on-grid system. Through the utilization of PVSyst 6.43 software and a variety of main components, this household-scale rooftop solar power plant potential performance planning is expected to generate 4.23 kWh / kWp per day.

Highlights

  • The demand for electricity has always grown from time to time compared to other energies

  • Solar Power Plants is friendly to the environment and it does not produce any noise nor harmful waste to the surroundings

  • The technical analysis is conducted based on the rooftop solar power plant capacity, major components specification utilization and determination, solar panel orientation, and the generated power from the plant

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Summary

Introduction

The demand for electricity has always grown from time to time compared to other energies. Indonesia has big potency on new and renewable energy which will be achievable and meet the primary target [1]. With the high potential of solar energy in Indonesia and the indorsement from government regulations, this system is expected to be a solution to comply with the high electricity demand in the future by utilizing the solar cell as the source of electrical energy. By considering the growing number of household customers, utilizing the rooftop’s consumers as solar power generator base can be an effective and efficient solution. The purpose of this research is to analyze technical feasibility of rooftop solar power plant system with a household-scale on-grid system by the PVSyst 6.43 software utilization

Solar Radiation
Solar Power Plants
Technical Analysis
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