Feasibility of rooftop solar PV program for 9 tourism villages towards green village development in Bali
IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science
; 10, 2022.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2037317
ABSTRACT
Electricity in Bali majorly is supplied by power plants in Java which use fossil-fuelled. With petroleum and coal reserves to run out by 2025, Bali Government has issued Governor Ordinance No. 45/2019 concerning clean energy in encouraging Balinese to use rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV). As backboned tourism industry, Bali has drastically been declining due to COVID-19 causing most hotels and their supporting industries closed, the government then has changed the orientation from urban tourism to rural tourism. This paper proposes rooftop solar PV power plant program in the tourism village representing all 8 regencies and 1 municipality (Sudaji in Buleleng, Catur and others in Bangli, Tenganan in Karangasem, Kerta in Gianyar, Blimbingsari in Jembrana, Paksebali in Klungkung, Bongan in Tabanan, Bongkasa in Badung, and Sanur Kauh in Denpasar). Recent studies show huge potential for solar energy in Bali and the program is aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (Bali SDGs). The study elaborates problems in implementing the program since solar PV is still new and traditions could hinder the people in the tourism village to utilize it. Behaviour approach must be explored to make the program can be successfully done.
Tourism and Travel [UU700]; Energy [PP100]; Engineering and Equipment (General) [NN000]; tourism; feasibility studies; roofs; solar collectors; photovoltaic cells; villages; power stations; sustainability; Bali; Indonesia; APEC countries; ASEAN Countries; high Human Development Index countries; lower-middle income countries; South East Asia; Asia; Sunda Islands; feasibility; power plants
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IOP Conference Series : Earth and Environmental Science
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