Most of Indonesia's deployed capacity comes from industrial PV systems, at 7.7 MW, while residential PV installations stand at just 5.1 MW. The authorities introduced improved net metering provisions earlier this year.Indonesia launched a net metering scheme for solar arrays in December 2018. The provisions have been updated several times over the past two years, but they've ultimately failed to support higher deployment. According to the government, the country currently has 18.2 MW of PV systems under net metering, with 7.7 MW of the total coming from 16 industrial power consumers. Another ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...