A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia

Solar energy is well-known renewable energy that has been widely used nowadays. Given that Solar energy is green, inexhaustible, pollution-free and simple to use, it has received significant interest all over the world including in Indonesia. Therefore, the main purpose of the present study is to ev...

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Main Authors: Pachman, Ardhya Fadhila, Didane, Djamal Hissein, Wijianto, Wijianto, Al-Ghriybah, Mohanad, Nasir, Nurul Fitriah, Al-Alimi, Sami, Manshoor, Bukhari
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author Pachman, Ardhya Fadhila
Didane, Djamal Hissein
Wijianto, Wijianto
Al-Ghriybah, Mohanad
Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
Al-Alimi, Sami
Manshoor, Bukhari
author_facet Pachman, Ardhya Fadhila
Didane, Djamal Hissein
Wijianto, Wijianto
Al-Ghriybah, Mohanad
Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
Al-Alimi, Sami
Manshoor, Bukhari
author_sort Pachman, Ardhya Fadhila
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description Solar energy is well-known renewable energy that has been widely used nowadays. Given that Solar energy is green, inexhaustible, pollution-free and simple to use, it has received significant interest all over the world including in Indonesia. Therefore, the main purpose of the present study is to evaluate and compare the potential of solar energy in six stations on Java Island in Indonesia. The methodology has used the renowned Angstrom-Prescott mathematical method while estimating the global solar radiation in the six stations on java island as a potential to utilize solar energy to be a source of electricity generation. The meteorological data used in this assessment is recorded in daily format for five consecutive years starting from 2015 until 2019. The results show that the area that has the highest global solar radiation potential is Banten city with an average value of 5.43 kWh/m2 while the city with the lowest global solar radiation potential is Yogya city with an average value of only 5.40 kWh/m2 . The highest clearness index value among the six provinces is in Jeteng with a value of 0.52 and the lowest is in the province of Jabar with a value of 0.50. Whereas the difference in the daily ratio of the duration of sunlight between one province and another province is very small. Moreover, each province has extraterrestrial solar radiation values increasing from January until June and then decreasing from July until December. Thus, in this study, it is expected that it can raise awareness to reduce conventional energy by utilizing domestic renewable energy.
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spelling uthm.eprints-93862023-07-30T07:10:32Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9386/ A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia Pachman, Ardhya Fadhila Didane, Djamal Hissein Wijianto, Wijianto Al-Ghriybah, Mohanad Nasir, Nurul Fitriah Al-Alimi, Sami Manshoor, Bukhari T Technology (General) Solar energy is well-known renewable energy that has been widely used nowadays. Given that Solar energy is green, inexhaustible, pollution-free and simple to use, it has received significant interest all over the world including in Indonesia. Therefore, the main purpose of the present study is to evaluate and compare the potential of solar energy in six stations on Java Island in Indonesia. The methodology has used the renowned Angstrom-Prescott mathematical method while estimating the global solar radiation in the six stations on java island as a potential to utilize solar energy to be a source of electricity generation. The meteorological data used in this assessment is recorded in daily format for five consecutive years starting from 2015 until 2019. The results show that the area that has the highest global solar radiation potential is Banten city with an average value of 5.43 kWh/m2 while the city with the lowest global solar radiation potential is Yogya city with an average value of only 5.40 kWh/m2 . The highest clearness index value among the six provinces is in Jeteng with a value of 0.52 and the lowest is in the province of Jabar with a value of 0.50. Whereas the difference in the daily ratio of the duration of sunlight between one province and another province is very small. Moreover, each province has extraterrestrial solar radiation values increasing from January until June and then decreasing from July until December. Thus, in this study, it is expected that it can raise awareness to reduce conventional energy by utilizing domestic renewable energy. 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9386/1/J15914_f945fe6d133f588d825eb40ccfd8f039.pdf Pachman, Ardhya Fadhila and Didane, Djamal Hissein and Wijianto, Wijianto and Al-Ghriybah, Mohanad and Nasir, Nurul Fitriah and Al-Alimi, Sami and Manshoor, Bukhari (2023) A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia. Joint Journal of Novel Carbon Resource Sciences & Green Asia Strategy, 10 (1). pp. 212-218.
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Didane, Djamal Hissein
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Al-Ghriybah, Mohanad
Nasir, Nurul Fitriah
Al-Alimi, Sami
Manshoor, Bukhari
A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia
title A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia
title_full A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia
title_fullStr A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia
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title_short A Study of Global Solar Radiations Measurement in Java Island, Indonesia
title_sort study of global solar radiations measurement in java island indonesia
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