Kupang is the city with the lowest LCOE from 34
capital of the province in Indonesia at 28.16
$cents/kWh. Meanwhile, Pontianak is the city with
the highest LCOE value at 35.43 $cents/kWh. This
condition is inversely proportional to the value of
DASI and annual AC system output where the LCOE
value in the city with the farthest latitude coordinates
from the equator will get the smallest value and the
city with the closest latitude coordinate from the
equator will get the largest value.
The value of LCOE in this research depends on
price of the components that used. With different
components, energy prices will also be different.
Therefore, the LCOE value in this research is only
used as a reference for obtaining the LCOE pattern
from 34 capital of the province in Indonesia with the
same components are used in the photovoltaic
system.
Figure 6 LCOE of 34 Capital of The Province in
$cents/kWh
4 CONCLUSIONS
The shift in longitude has no effect on the resulting
LCOE value. A coordinate that closer to the equator
or zero degrees of latitude have the higher of LCOE
value, and the farther from the equator have the
smaller of LCOE value.
The LCOE value in a geographic coordinate point
is inversely proportional to the daily average solar
irradiance and annual AC system output values.
The lowest LCOE value of 34 provinces in
Indonesia is in the city of Kupang with a value of
28.16 $cents/kWh where the city of Kupang is a city
located at coordinates 10,183˚ south latitude that
farthest province in Indonesia from the equator. The
highest LCOE value of 34 provinces in Indonesia is
in the city of Pontianak, at 35.43 $cents/kWh that also
the closest capital of the province in Indonesia from
the equator at 0.08˚ south latitude.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was supported by Tropical Renewable
Energy Center, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas
Indonesia.
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28,16
28,23
28,28
28,80
29,71
29,88
30,06
30,16
30,46
30,88
31,05
31,08
31,15
31,16
31,17
31,41
31,75
32,02
32,15
32,58
32,75
32,86
33,28
33,43
33,47
33,76
33,92
33,97
34,19
34,57
34,59
35,05
35,32
35,43
KUPANG
DENPASAR
TERNATE
JAYAPURA
KENDARI
YOGYAKARTA
BENGKULU
MATARAM
JAKARTA
BANDAACEH
BATAM
PANGKAL…
TANJUNG…
BANDAR…
PEKANBARU
BANDUNG
SAMARINDA