Joko Santosa, None Arief Heru Kuncoro, Afri Dwijatmiko, None Nurry Widya Hesty, Arif Darmawan
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Abstract
: The Indonesian government plans an energy transition roadmap toward NZE until 2060. The power sector will gradually replace all fossil power plants with new and renewable energy (NRE) power plants. Using an energy optimization model Low Emission Analysis Platform (LEAP), we project the demand and supply of electricity by 2060. This energy model will divide Indonesia into six regions: Sumatra, Jamali (Java, Madura, Bali), Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, and Maluku, Papua. The scenarios used are NZE1, NZE2, and NZE3. In the NZE1 scenario, there is no interconnection grid between regions. In the NZE2 scenario, there is an interconnection between the Sumatra and Jamali regions, while the NZE3 scenario accommodates the interconnection of the Jamali, Sumatra, and Kalimantan regions. Among the NREs planned in the NZE roadmap is nuclear power plants (NPPs), which could be an alternative solution to coal-fired power plants as a baseload. Based on the forecast results, the installed capacity of nuclear power plants in Indonesia's energy mix 2060 under NZE1, NZE2, and NZE3 scenarios will be 45GW, 25GW, and 25GW, respectively. Due to the
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“Evergreen - Joint Journal of Novel Carbon Resource Sciences & Green Asia Strategy” is a refereed international open access online journal, serving researchers in academic and research organizations and all practitioners in the science and technology to contribute to the realization of Green Asia where ecology and economic growth coexist. The scope of the journal involves the aspects of science, technology, economic and social science. Namely, Novel Carbon Resource Sciences, Green Asia Strategy, and other fields related to Asian environment should be included in this journal. The journal aims to contribute to resolve or mitigate the global and local problems in Asia by bringing together new ideas and developments. The editors welcome good quality contributions from all over the Asia.