Core Insights - Indonesia has launched an ambitious 100GW photovoltaic development plan, known as the "Village Cooperative Million Solar Plan," directly signed by President Prabowo Subianto [2] - The plan aims to deploy 80GW of solar capacity in 80,000 villages using a "1MW solar + 4MWh storage" microgrid system, with the first 10,000 village systems expected to be operational by August 2025 [2] - The initiative also includes the construction of 20GW of centralized solar power plants, which will cater to both grid-connected and off-grid needs, enhancing electricity access in rural areas [2] Economic Viability - The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for the solar-storage system is projected to be around $0.12-$0.15 per kWh over the next 25 years, significantly lower than the diesel generation cost of $0.20-$0.40 per kWh [2] - This transition to solar-storage systems is expected to provide affordable and equitable energy solutions for the Indonesian population, particularly in rural and remote areas [2] Challenges and Recommendations - The goal of achieving 100GW of solar capacity within five years is deemed "highly challenging" [2] - Recommendations include collaborating with provincial universities and vocational schools to train solar installation technicians, conducting training for operation and maintenance personnel, and designing mixed financing solutions [2][3] Potential and Future Plans - According to IESR, Indonesia's photovoltaic development potential ranges from 3,300GW to 20,000GW [4] - The country aims to achieve a target of 108.7GW of solar capacity by 2060 as part of its national energy policy [4]
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中关村储能产业技术联盟·2025-08-12 02:22