Regional Clustering for Developing Electricity Systems in Archipelagic Area: A Case Study of Maluku and Papua Islands

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Tumiran Tumiran ◽  
Rachmawan Budiarto ◽  
Sarjiya Sarjiya ◽  
Lesnanto Multa Putranto ◽  
Dintani Yudhitya Noorzakiah Naimah ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 155 ◽  
pp. 111932
Author(s):  
Francisco Gutierrez-Garcia ◽  
Angel Arcos-Vargas ◽  
Antonio Gomez-Exposito

Energy Policy ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 38 (11) ◽  
pp. 6946-6954 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Denny ◽  
A. Tuohy ◽  
P. Meibom ◽  
A. Keane ◽  
D. Flynn ◽  
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Energy Policy ◽  
2019 ◽  
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D. Timmons ◽  
A.Z. Dhunny ◽  
K. Elahee ◽  
B. Havumaki ◽  
M. Howells ◽  
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Vol 132 ◽  
pp. 66-73 ◽  
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Roberto Turconi ◽  
Davide Tonini ◽  
Christian F.B. Nielsen ◽  
Christian G. Simonsen ◽  
Thomas Astrup

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2019 ◽  
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Petr Procházka ◽  
Luboš Smutka ◽  
Vladimír Hönig

Recent movements for the decarbonization of the electricity sector have become a priority for many countries around the world and will inevitably lead to the sharp decline of fossil-fuel-based energy. Energy from fossil fuels is to be replaced by renewable energy sources (RES), although the transition will neither be cheap nor smooth. One sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels and which will take a considerable share in the increasing supply of renewable energy resources is biofuels. There are various types of biofuels used in practice; however, biodiesels represent one of the most popular and widespread ones. This paper focuses as a case study on the byproducts of Jatropha curcas, a crop and a plant that is already used for biofuel production and which is subsequently employed in electricity generation in Jatropha curcas producing regions. This paper identifies the limitations and prospects of Jatropha curcas utilization. Also, Jatropha curcas is compared to other materials suitable for biomass generation. An economic analysis for a 2 MW biofuel powerplant was conducted incorporating various market-related risks. The study shows that at current prices, net profitability can be achieved using Jatropha curcas byproducts for producing electricity.


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