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Literature Review: Study on the Utilization of Solar Power Plants (PLTS) as an Effort to Increase Electricity Access in Rural and Remote Areas Firdiansyah; Putra, Asri Eka; Rusdianasari
International Journal of Research in Vocational Studies (IJRVOCAS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): IJRVOCAS - April
Publisher : Yayasan Ghalih Pelopor Pendidikan (Ghalih Foundation)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/ijrvocas.v5i1.352

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The abundant potential of solar energy in Indonesia needs to be utilized effectively, especially by houses in areas that do not have electricity. This study aims to discuss solar power generation systems for households without access to electricity in rural and remote areas. The method is a literature review to review relevant studies related to solar power plants in rural and remote areas. The results found that the use of PV can increase access to electricity in remote or rural areas, that can increase the Electrification Ratio and Electrified Village Ratio in an area, increase the role of renewable energy (RE), and reduce GHG (Green House Gas) emissions. It is necessary to pay attention to the provision of initial investment costs, research and development, training and capacity building of human resources, and control over product quality.
Performance Evaluation of 119.88 kWp IoTBased On-Grid Solar System at Admin Building Grissik Putra, Asri Eka; Hasan, Abu; Bow, Yohandri
EKSAKTA: Journal of Sciences and Data Analysis VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2, October 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/EKSAKTA.vol6.iss2.art8

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The global rise in carbon emissions has intensified the urgency of transitioning toward renewable, environmentally friendly and sustainable energy systems, particularly in industrial sectors with high fossil fuel dependency such as oil and gas. Solar panels represent a clean and reliable alternative for electricity generation. This research evaluates the performance of a 119.88 kWp monocrystalline solar panel system integrated with an Internet of Things (IoT)-based on-grid monitoring system at the Grissik Administration Building. Over a 30-day observation period, the solar panels supplied an average of 432 kWh/day, approximately 72.07% of the installed capacity, reducing fuel gas consumption by 0.19 MMSCFD and lowering CO₂ emissions by 10.38 tons. System efficiency exceeded 80% under optimal irradiation conditions. The IoT-based monitoring platform facilitated real-time data and system control, improving operational decision-making and reliability. This research provides novel empirical evidence of field-scale performance of IoT-integrated photovoltaic systems within Indonesia’s oil and gas facilities, demonstrating their significant role in enhancing industrial energy efficiency and supporting the national clean energy transition.