Energy Storage Applications to Address the Challenges of Solar PV and Wind Penetration in Indonesia: A Preliminary Study

M. F. Umam, Sesi Selia, Amrullah Farad Sunaryo, Muhammad Rizqi Al Asy’ari
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Indonesia intends to increase the renewable energy ratio to at least 23% from the energy mix generated by 2025. This target is also in line with the Paris Agreement that Indonesia ratified in October 2016. However, renewable energy capacity has not been significant, as 11.38% of the total on-grid power capacity (MEMR, 2021). More than 90% of renewable comes from hydropower and geothermal, and only a limited capacity comes from wind and solar energy. On the other hand, wind and solar energy potential are enormous for energy generation in Indonesia. One of the barriers that hinder the use of both is their intermittent nature so that they are not economically profitable and can disrupt the existing power grid. Energy storage systems (ESS) can reduce this intermittent problem as frequency regulators and voltage support to the grid. This paper reviews the potential and challenges of energy storage and renewable power generation, especially wind and solar power. This paper also outlines lessons learned from energy storage systems that have been implemented and are still under development. The discussion focuses on the types of energy storage suitable for applications in Indonesia.
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解决印尼太阳能光伏和风能渗透挑战的储能应用:初步研究
印尼计划到2025年将可再生能源占能源结构的比例提高到至少23%。这一目标也符合印尼于2016年10月批准的《巴黎协定》。然而,可再生能源容量并不显著,占总并网容量的11.38% (MEMR, 2021)。90%以上的可再生能源来自水电和地热,只有有限的容量来自风能和太阳能。另一方面,印尼的风能和太阳能发电潜力巨大。阻碍两者使用的障碍之一是它们的间歇性,因此它们不具有经济效益,并且可能破坏现有的电网。储能系统(ESS)作为电网的频率调节器和电压支持可以减少这种间歇性问题。本文综述了能源储存和可再生能源发电的潜力和挑战,特别是风能和太阳能发电。本文还概述了从已经实施和仍在开发中的储能系统中吸取的经验教训。讨论的重点是适合印度尼西亚应用的储能类型。
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