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G14-YS1 Energy and Ecological Transition

Thursday, August 29, 2019
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
IUT_Room 201

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Chair: Fernando Perobelli


Speaker

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Ms Sophie Häse
Ph.D. Student
TU Dresden

Dresden floods: The impact of unexpected and recurring flood events on housing prices

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Sophie Häse (p)

Discussant for this paper

Georg Hirte

Abstract

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Dr. Adrianus Amheka
University Lecturer
State Polytechnic of Kupang

Energy mix simulation to reach regional energy strategy: A National impact of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia energy mix

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Adrianus Amheka (p), Julius Tanesab, Yoshiro Higano, Nonce Farida Tuati

Discussant for this paper

Georg Hirte

Abstract

More than 70% of global energy demand growth was met by fossil fuels as a trigger for increasing GHG emissions and the Indonesian itself has contributed around 6.678 million stock tank barrels (MMSTB) for that. Indonesian primary energy demand in 2025 from oil is 98.7 Million TOE or 24.7% from energy mix and expected to be increased up to 197.7 Million TOE or around 19.5% from energy mix in 2050. In fulfilling national energy needs, regional functions in achieving energy security is indispensable. For that through national energy general plan is targeted to reach renewable energy (RE) mix in 2025 is minimum 23% of total primary energy. In this study several indicators used such as social economy, energy and the environment using LEAP simulation. The results show that East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province has potential to develop RE, with the potential of primary energy resources of 23.8 GW enabling the Province reach the RE mix target of up to 24% in 2025 and 31% in 2050 while GHG emission decreased 9% and 11% from usual condition in 2025 and 2050 respectively. This means current energy structure have space to restructure the energy system to be more optimal in achieving regional energy independence
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