Solar Energy: Benchmarking Studies in Developing Countries
Authors/Creators
- 1. Telkom Indonesia
- 2. Nalendra Samudra Halilintar
- 3. Energy Management Lab of ITB
- 4. OR Energy and Manufacture, BRIN
- 5. Langgeng Sejahtera Kreasi Komputasi
- 6. Sumber Satuhati Selalu
- 7. Parametrik Solusi Integrasi
- 8. CAP Solutions
Description
Solar energy has emerged as a crucial solution to address the energy poverty and environmental challenges faced by developing countries. However, the deployment and implementation of solar energy systems in these countries often face several challenges such as lack of technical expertise, inadequate infrastructure, and policy and regulatory barriers. Benchmarking solar energy performance in developing countries can provide valuable insights into the current status and identify areas for improvement. It can also serve as a tool for comparison, allowing for the identification of best practices and the transfer of knowledge between countries. This paper aims to provide an overview of the current state of solar energy benchmarking in developing countries and to identify the key challenges and opportunities for improvement. Additionally, it will highlight the importance of benchmarking as a tool for policy development, technology transfer, and capacity building in the context of solar energy deployment in developing countries.
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