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Rajabnia, M.; Ali, M.; Vasquez, J.C.; Guan, Y.; Guerrero, J.M.; Khan, B.; Wijaya, F.D.; Perdana, A.P. Long-Term Renewable Energy Planning in the Indonesian Context: A Lombok Island Study Case. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 12860. https://doi /10.3390/app132312860

Rajabnia M, Ali M, Vasquez JC, Guan Y, Guerrero JM, Khan B, Wijaya FD, Perdana AP. Long-Term Renewable Energy Planning in the Indonesian Context: A Lombok Island Study Case. Applied Sciences. 2023; 13(23):12860. https://doi /10.3390/app132312860

Rajabnia, Meisam, Majid Ali, Juan C. Vasquez, Yajuan Guan, Josep M. Guerrero, Baseem Khan, Fransisco Danang Wijaya, and Adam Priyo Perdana. 2023. "Long-Term Renewable Energy Planning in the Indonesian Context: A Lombok Island Study Case" Applied Sciences 13, no. 23: 12860. https://doi /10.3390/app132312860

Rajabnia, M., Ali, M., Vasquez, J. C., Guan, Y., Guerrero, J. M., Khan, B., Wijaya, F. D., & Perdana, A. P. (2023). Long-Term Renewable Energy Planning in the Indonesian Context: A Lombok Island Study Case. Applied Sciences, 13(23), 12860. https://doi /10.3390/app132312860

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Today, electricity is essential in daily life. Electricity is generated from various sources of energy and then distributed through the grids to consumers. For decades, most countries rely on large grids to fulfil electricity needs. However, with the rapid development of technology, there is a significant contribution from smaller grids all over the world in recent years, especially to fulfil the demands in remote areas.

Based on geography, ASEAN Member States (AMS) have mountainous areas, forests, and islands (remote islands). This has brought the opportunity for AMS to develop microgrids or smart grids as part of the effort to increase the electrification ratio in remote area/islands. However, microgrids and smart grids are not only for the remote area as a stand-alone system (off-grid), but also could be integrated with the nearest national grid (or grid-connected). Challenges and enabler for smart grids can be seen in Table 1 .

Table 1. Challenges and Enablers for Smart Grid Development

The ASEAN Centre for Energy in cooperation with Korea Energy Economic Institute is conducting a joint study on the assessment of microgrid development in several AMS. It is expected that this study will be a reference to further develop microgrids as part of the regional efforts to fulfil the electricity needs.

ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) is an intergovernmental organisation within ASEAN structure that represents the 10 ASEAN Member States'' (AMS) interests in the energy sector.

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