Jurnal Konversi Energi dan Manufaktur
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)

Sustainable Energy Transition in Remote Islands: Evaluating Wind–Solar Hybrid Systems to Support Commercial Green Tourism on Kei Kecil Island

Fa’alih, Saika Khoolish Rochma (Unknown)
Abdad, Muhammad Rafif Dzaky (Unknown)
Ria, Novita Vadina Marta (Unknown)
Rizkiawan, Wildan Yusril Nurhuda (Unknown)
Trisnoaji, Yuki (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2026

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the techno-economic feasibility of a hybrid microgrid system designed to support commercial green tourism infrastructure on Kei Kecil Island, Southeast Maluku. The research focuses on evaluating the investment feasibility of adding a 99 kW wind power plant to an existing system comprising photovoltaic (PV), diesel generators, and batteries. The methodology employs HOMER Pro simulation to assess key financial indicators and environmental impacts, with a particular emphasis on carbon emission reduction. Simulation results indicate that the proposed hybrid scenario offers a highly profitable investment strategy, characterized by a high return on investment (ROI) and a rapid payback period of under five years. These findings confirm that integrating wind energy not only significantly increases the renewable energy fraction but also suppresses the cost of energy to a competitive level compared to conventional generation. The novelty of this study lies in the specific analysis of wind turbine intervention on a brownfield architecture in a remote island setting, distinguishing it from typical greenfield design studies. This research provides a significant contribution to policymakers and investors as a validation model for energy transition supporting sustainable tourism in archipelagic regions.

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