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    Generation expansion planning for high-potential hydropower resources: The case of the Sulawesi electricity system by Lesnanto Multa Putranto

    “…To ensure sustainable development, the generation expansion planning (GEP) should meet the electricity demands in the specify time horizon. The GEP will…”
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    Impact of Coal Supply Constraint and Renewable Energy Mixed Target on a Power System Planning A Case Study of Southern Sulawesi System by Hanun, Amira, Sarjiya, Putranto, Lesnanto Multa, Tumiran, Savitri, Ira, Farel, Daud

    “…The effect of coal price fluctuation may affect the energy security of power system with high penetration of coal power plant. Moreover, the net zero emission…”
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    Impact of Wind Power's Capacity Credit on the System Reliability Index: A Case Study of Southern Sulawesi Systems by Hanun, Amira, Sarjiya, Putranto, Lesnanto Multa, Tumiran, Yasironi, Muhammad, Savitri, Ira, Farel, Daud

    “…Renewable energy resources (RES) generating units are becoming popular in power systems. However, some have intermittent characteristics like wind power plant…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Study of Stochastic Approach to Determine Value of Lost Load in Jawa-Madura-Bali System by Marbun, Musa Partahi, Atma, Herian, Surya, Anindita Satria, Savitri, Ira

    “…Jawa-Madura-Bali (JMB) electric power system is the largest electric power system in Indonesia, consuming more than 75% of the total power demand across the…”
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    The Masterplan for Developing Electricity Systems for Archipelagic Area by Considering Local Energy Resources: A Case Study of Maluku Islands by Tumiran, Sarjiya, Putranto, Lesnanto M., Sunanda, Wahri, Irnawan, Roni, Priyanto, Adi, Savitri, Ira

    “…Maluku Province have an electrification ratio of 79.62%, which is among the lowest in Indonesia. This number needs to be increased, such that the economic…”
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    Conference Proceeding