14/12/2021
Solar energy gradually replacing fossil fuel in Karimunjawa A 10-meter-long solar photovoltaic (PV) produces 36 kilowatt of electricity in Genting Island, one of the 27 small islands in the Karimunjawa Islands district in Jepara, Central Java, that is inhabited by at least 90 families. (The Jakarta Post)
Solar energy is gradually replacing fossil fuel in the Central Java islands of Karimunjawa, occupied by about 8,000 people, due to the operation of solar photovoltaic (Solar PV) power plants starting this August, an official has said.