Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Wind For Potential Renewable Energy Sources When Crisis of Petroleum and Coal Start to Strikes

Wind For Potential Renewable Energy Sources When Crisis of Petroleum and Coal Start to StrikesElectricity become energy which is overly necessary currently because almost all people requires electricity as the key supply. Electronic appliances installed in every corner of the room began lamps, televisions, refrigerators, microwaves, stoves, computers, and many more.



With these facts, would make the government more intensively looking for the resources as a producer and a power plant. From the time that we still using conservative process till nowadays simply requires to supervised because the automation system have been applied.



Even so, the exploitation that we did to this energy realize or not cause any availability of the resources eroded. Moreover, non-renewable resources as oil and coal.

Cause that, have been done a research to look for the new potentional resources which is have an infinity supply. On that ground, the wind became one of the best choice. Because beside its renewable, wind also has a supply that is rated not be run out even chronic use.



UPC Renewables Group is one the world's leading companies who aware the potential of wind as a renewable resource. UPC has been a developer of new and renewable energy projects that well-grounded over the last 20 years which the project spread across the world, including Indonesia.



UPC's success in developing the renewable energy market is evidenced by the implementation of construction of 2000 MW of wind and solar energy projects and 5,000 MW of projects under development.

Working together with local partner PT Binatek Energi Terbarukan, UPC Renewables under the leadership of Brian Caffyn develop wind energy potential of 1000 MW by using the latest wind turbine technology.



On August 19th, UPC executed a PPA with PLN for the Sidrap 70MW Wind Farm in Sidrap, South Sulawesi and UPC has set to construction and taking action in 2017. UPC also has a PPA for its 50MW Project in Bantul, Yogyakarta Province.



In addition to these two projects, the company co-founded by Brian Caffyn will also begin to realize the establishment of the largest wind power plant in southeast Asia, that will be located in Sukabumi, West Java. #BrianCaffyn #UPCRenewables

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