Maximizing solar energy production in ASEAN region: opportunity and challenges
The Southeast Asian (SEA) region has witnessed a relentless surge in energy demand, driven by rapid urbanization, industrialization, and economic growth. In response, the exploration and development of renewable energy sources have gained significant attention. Among these sources, solar energy has...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1737452024-03-01T15:40:19Z Maximizing solar energy production in ASEAN region: opportunity and challenges Dalapati, Goutam Kumar Ghosh, Siddhartha Thanseeha Sherin P. A. Ramasubramanian, Brindha Samanta, Aniket Rathour, Ajay Wong, Terence Kin Shun Chakrabortty, Sabyasachi Ramakrishna, Seeram Kumar, Avishek School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering Levelized cost Perovskites The Southeast Asian (SEA) region has witnessed a relentless surge in energy demand, driven by rapid urbanization, industrialization, and economic growth. In response, the exploration and development of renewable energy sources have gained significant attention. Among these sources, solar energy has emerged as a highly promising candidate due to its remarkable growth rate. This comprehensive review article aims to analyze the challenges and opportunities involved in maximizing solar energy production in the SEA region. The article commences with a succinct introduction to electromagnetic wave spectra and emphasizes the significance of visible spectra. It then provides a comprehensive examination of gross horizontal irradiance (GHI) patterns across the SEA region. A systematic tabulation is presented, organizing the current and potential solar energy installations and outputs of ASEAN countries. The article explores the deployment of hybrid photovoltaic (PV) systems, particularly floating PV installations, as an effective strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Moreover, the utilization of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems for optimizing solar PV output is investigated. The article further delves into critical maintenance protocols, encompassing corrective, emergency, preventive, and predictive measures, and explores the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) to assess the profitability of solar PV installations. Lastly, the leadership of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore in solar PV research is highlighted, with a specific focus on building integrated PV and floating PV research. By addressing these, this review article offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for advancing solar energy production in the SEA region. Published version This work is funded by NUS Resilience Growth Fund (Grant No A0000065-99-99), Singapore. S.G. acknowledges support from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) under Startup Research Grant (SRG/2021/001465), India and SRM University AP, Andhra Pradesh for an internal research grant (SRMAP/URG/E&PP/2022-23/ 002), India. S. C. acknowledges the financial support from UGC-DAE consortium for scientific research, (UGC-DAE-CRS/2021-22/02/513), India and SRM University AP, Andhra Pradesh for internal research grant (SRMAP/URG/E&PP/2022-23/014), India. 2024-02-26T05:51:09Z 2024-02-26T05:51:09Z 2023 Journal Article Dalapati, G. K., Ghosh, S., Thanseeha Sherin P. A., Ramasubramanian, B., Samanta, A., Rathour, A., Wong, T. K. S., Chakrabortty, S., Ramakrishna, S. & Kumar, A. (2023). Maximizing solar energy production in ASEAN region: opportunity and challenges. Results in Engineering, 20, 101525-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rineng.2023.101525 2590-1230 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173745 10.1016/j.rineng.2023.101525 2-s2.0-85177782433 20 101525 en Results in Engineering © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/). application/pdf |
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The Southeast Asian (SEA) region has witnessed a relentless surge in energy demand, driven by rapid urbanization, industrialization, and economic growth. In response, the exploration and development of renewable energy sources have gained significant attention. Among these sources, solar energy has emerged as a highly promising candidate due to its remarkable growth rate. This comprehensive review article aims to analyze the challenges and opportunities involved in maximizing solar energy production in the SEA region. The article commences with a succinct introduction to electromagnetic wave spectra and emphasizes the significance of visible spectra. It then provides a comprehensive examination of gross horizontal irradiance (GHI) patterns across the SEA region. A systematic tabulation is presented, organizing the current and potential solar energy installations and outputs of ASEAN countries. The article explores the deployment of hybrid photovoltaic (PV) systems, particularly floating PV installations, as an effective strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Moreover, the utilization of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems for optimizing solar PV output is investigated. The article further delves into critical maintenance protocols, encompassing corrective, emergency, preventive, and predictive measures, and explores the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) to assess the profitability of solar PV installations. Lastly, the leadership of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore in solar PV research is highlighted, with a specific focus on building integrated PV and floating PV research. By addressing these, this review article offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for advancing solar energy production in the SEA region. |
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