The Indonesian Air Force Uses Solar Power as a Reserve Source of Electricity
Abstract
This study uses qualitative research methodologies to examine the elements that affect and contribute to the usage of solar energy as a source of backup electrical energy within the Air Force. The study's goal is to assess how solar energy is used by the Air Force to support air operations. In order to demonstrate the accuracy of information on solar science as a source of backup electrical energy for the Indonesian Air Force, this research was conducted to support data that was collected as a result of skepticism over certain facts or knowledge.
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