{"id":7376,"date":"2018-02-08T09:24:04","date_gmt":"2018-02-08T02:24:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stei.itb.ac.id\/?p=7376"},"modified":"2018-02-20T09:34:43","modified_gmt":"2018-02-20T02:34:43","slug":"electric-toll-technology-for-equitable-development-in-indonesia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stei.itb.ac.id\/en\/electric-toll-technology-for-equitable-development-in-indonesia\/","title":{"rendered":"Electric Toll Technology for Equitable Development in Indonesia"},"content":{"rendered":"
BANDUNG, itb.ac.id – Equitable of development can grow the economy in various regions and corners of the country. Not only generate the trade sector, but also the industry and tourism.<\/p>\n Development also affects the need for electrical energy, which actually increases over time. The geographical condition of Indonesia which consists of islands, more than 17 thousand islands, of course, requires a great deal of effort so that the electricity needs can be equitable and sustainable. This is a serious concern for Prof. Chriss Argo Dahono. “The shift in electricity demand from fossil fuels to renewable energy is a necessity, not an option,” he said. This is very reasonable, given the source of fossil energy in the earth will be thinning, although 50 years ahead predicted the fossil energy source is still a dominant.<\/p>\n
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\nLocated in the West Hall ITB, Saturday (3\/2\/2018), Prof. Pekik delivered his scientific oration in front of hundreds of invitees with the theme “Role of Power Electronics in Sustainable Power System”. Seen present in scientific oration in that day, Minister of Tourism, Arief Yahya.<\/p>\n