Development of renewable energy from the sun has been growing rapidly. In the past, it takes a lot of solar cell or solar panels, and a large area for producing electricity from solar power.
Today, every home can get electricity from the sun by simply installing solar panels measuring less than 10 square meters on the roof of the house.
Members of the National Energy Council (DEN), Rinaldi Dalimi revealed, technological advances make solar power increasingly easy and cheap to produce. The cost of solar power has dropped about 90% over the past one decade.
Rinaldi said, there is now a roof top solar cell measuring 1 square meter that can generate about 100 watts of electricity every day. The price starts from Rp 2 million. In addition to environmentally friendly, solar power is now also no longer expensive.
"Install solar cell on the roof the size of one square meter can produce 100 watts of electricity. Now if one square meter produces 100 Watts was approximately USD 2-3 million," said Rinaldi, after Discussion of the Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI), in Acacia Hotel, Jakarta, Saturday (10/31/2015).
With the increasing affordability of solar power, advanced countries are increasingly glanced solar power as an energy source of the future. Japan and Australia have expressed to adopt roof top solar cell technology is, for expanded use in their country. Malaysia also started to encourage residents to install solar panels on the roofs of houses and offices.
"Japan and Australia has said it will adopt this. Malaysia provides an incentive for people who want to install," he said.
This step also start followed by Indonesia. Firmansyah said, the government is currently preparing rules of feed in tariff for purchase of electricity from solar panels installed on the roofs of houses. Excess electricity supply of homes that use solar panels will be purchased by PT PLN (Persero), at a favorable price. "The government is making feed in tariff for electricity from solar cell roof top, being designed," he said.
In order for the solar panel industry is also growing in Indonesia, Rinaldi proposed obligation for offices, roads, and houses priced at over USD 1 billion to use solar panels on its roof. More and more users of solar panels in Indonesia, the higher the demand, the production even more mass so that it may be more efficient.
"We proposed office buildings, highways, homes above $ 1 billion are required solar cell. In order for the industry to grow and the price drops," he said.
Currently, most solar panels in the new Indonesia be used to power the street lights. "It's already installed for example in street lights," he concluded.
Today, every home can get electricity from the sun by simply installing solar panels measuring less than 10 square meters on the roof of the house.
Members of the National Energy Council (DEN), Rinaldi Dalimi revealed, technological advances make solar power increasingly easy and cheap to produce. The cost of solar power has dropped about 90% over the past one decade.
Rinaldi said, there is now a roof top solar cell measuring 1 square meter that can generate about 100 watts of electricity every day. The price starts from Rp 2 million. In addition to environmentally friendly, solar power is now also no longer expensive.
"Install solar cell on the roof the size of one square meter can produce 100 watts of electricity. Now if one square meter produces 100 Watts was approximately USD 2-3 million," said Rinaldi, after Discussion of the Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI), in Acacia Hotel, Jakarta, Saturday (10/31/2015).
With the increasing affordability of solar power, advanced countries are increasingly glanced solar power as an energy source of the future. Japan and Australia have expressed to adopt roof top solar cell technology is, for expanded use in their country. Malaysia also started to encourage residents to install solar panels on the roofs of houses and offices.
"Japan and Australia has said it will adopt this. Malaysia provides an incentive for people who want to install," he said.
This step also start followed by Indonesia. Firmansyah said, the government is currently preparing rules of feed in tariff for purchase of electricity from solar panels installed on the roofs of houses. Excess electricity supply of homes that use solar panels will be purchased by PT PLN (Persero), at a favorable price. "The government is making feed in tariff for electricity from solar cell roof top, being designed," he said.
In order for the solar panel industry is also growing in Indonesia, Rinaldi proposed obligation for offices, roads, and houses priced at over USD 1 billion to use solar panels on its roof. More and more users of solar panels in Indonesia, the higher the demand, the production even more mass so that it may be more efficient.
"We proposed office buildings, highways, homes above $ 1 billion are required solar cell. In order for the industry to grow and the price drops," he said.
Currently, most solar panels in the new Indonesia be used to power the street lights. "It's already installed for example in street lights," he concluded.
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