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Wind Hibrid Generation Project
The rapid growth of energy demand, especially for electricity, in Indonesia has become a challenge for the country to meet the demand. And with the high proportion of fossil fuel in its primary energy mix, Indonesia will encounter greater pollution from emissions and economic challenge as the high price of energy importation. This condition has drive Indonesia to seek alternative for energy, especially renewable energy which more sustain and less emissions.
Indonesia has abundant source of renewable energy such as hydro, biogas, geothermal, solar and wind. It is estimated that Indonesia has the potency of 9.3 GW of electricity that can be generated by the wind energy. However, the development of wind energy technology in Indonesia is remaining slow. Up to now, it has been identified that there are only 2MW of wind power generation installed in the country, and most of them are for researched purposes.
Wind Hybrid Power Generation (WHyPGen) Project is a collaboration project between the Government of Indonesia through the Energy Technology Center, The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (B2TE-BPPT) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This project is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), and designed to promote the commercialization of wind hybrid power generation technology in Indonesia by by demonstrating their advantages, providing attractive financing solutions and supporting the establishment of positive policies by showing all aspects on demonstration sites.
The goal of WhyPGen project is the reduction of the rate of growth of GHG emissions in the power sector of Indonesia. The project objective is the facilitation of the commercial development of on-grid WHyPGen systems for an environmentally sustainable electricity supply in Indonesia through government and private sector cooperation.