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Kopsakangas-Savolainen, Maria
"Energy has moved to the forefront in terms of societal and economic development. Modern energy markets is a comprehensive, economically oriented, exploration of modern electricity networks from production and distribution to deregulation and liberalization processes. Updating previous work by the authors, different aspects are considered resulting in a complete and detailed picture of the systems and characteristics of modern electricity markets.
Modern energy markets provides clear detail whilst encompassing a broad scope of topics and includes :
1. A method to model energy production systems including the main
characteristics of future demand side management,
2. Different applications of this model in nuclear and renewable energy
scenarios,
3. An analysis of Real-Time Pricing of electricity and its potential
effects across
the market, and,
4. A discussion of the need for regulation in an easily monopolized
industry.
Engineering and economics students alike will find that modern energy markets is a succinct and informative resource, as will researchers interested in environmental and energy issues. The inclusion of timely and relevant issues related to economic decision will also be of value to industry and civil officials."
London : Springer, 2012
e20425853
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kennedy, Barry W.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998
621.314 KEN e (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Refdinal Nazir
"This paper analyzes the effect of multiple Distributed Renewable Energy Generation penetration on improving the performance of the B3 feeder typical distribution system structure in Painan, Indonesia. Analysis uses a simple concept of load and distributed generation current injection at the distributed main, lateral and sublateral lines. The algorithm begins from completion of the main line variables, then uses an algorithm to complete the lateral line variables associated with the main line variable, and finally calls algorithms to resolve the sublateral variables associated with the lateral line variable. The results have shown that integrating three Distributed Renewable Energy Generation units to this distributed system has increased the minimum voltage of the main line from 17.35 kV to 20.37 kV, reduced active power loss from 1914.747 kW to 569.925 kW, and diminished reactive power loss from 650.747 kVAr to 188.624 kVAr."
Depok: Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, 2016
UI-IJTECH 7:1 (2016)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nelson, Vaughn
Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2011
621.042 NEL i
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Da Rosa, Aldo Vieira
Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press, 2009
621.042 DAR f
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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London: Imperial College Press, 2015
333.79 REN
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sørensen, Bent
Amsterdam: Academic Press, 2007
621.042 SØR r
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Maria Elfani
"A global demand for energy has forced many countries to search for alternative and renewable energy. An anticipated effect of the development of renewable is an increase in employment as part of new green jobs creation, a major benefit for Indonesia to cope with its high unemployment rate. This paper describes the impact of renewable energy development on the jobs creation in Indonesia. First, we identify current government policies relative to renewable energy. Second, this paper describes the definition of green jobs and what type of jobs might be created due to development of renewable energy. Third, companies in Indonesia currently operating in the renewable energy sector are analyzed for their potential growth. Research is based solely on secondary data analysis. Information publicly available from the government/ministry website was used to examine policies concerning renewable energy. Related journals and articles were used to explore plans for the creation of green jobs, and a database search was conducted to identify companies currently operating in the renewable energy sector. The Kammen et al. (2004) study of Jobs per Megawatt of Capacity identified that the renewable energy installed capacity in 2007 created approximately 14,000 jobs in Indonesia. The potential capacity of renewable energy will create 70,000-190,000 jobs in Indonesia."
Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2011
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Maria Elfani
"A global demand for energy has forced many countries to search for alternative and renewable energy. An anticipated effect of the development of renewable is an increase in employment as part of new green jobs creation, a major benefit for Indonesia to cope with its high unemployment rate. This paper describes the impact of renewable energy development on the jobs creation in Indonesia. First, we identify current government policies relative to renewable energy. Second, this paper describes the definition of green jobs and what type of jobs might be created due to development of renewable energy. Third, companies in Indonesia currently operating in the renewable energy sector are analyzed for their potential growth. Research is based solely on secondary data analysis. Information publicly available from the government/ministry website was used to examine policies concerning renewable energy. Related journals and articles were used to explore plans for the creation of green jobs, and a database search was conducted to identify companies currently operating in the renewable energy sector. The Kammen et al. (2004) study of Jobs per Megawatt of Capacity identified that the renewable energy installed capacity in 2007 created approximately 14,000 jobs in Indonesia. The potential capacity of renewable energy will create 70,000-190,000 jobs in Indonesia."
Depok: Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, 2011
UI-IJTECH 2:1 (2011)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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