Small Hydro Resource Mapping in Indonesia Public Disclosure Authorized SMALL HYDROPOWER MAPPING REPORT March 2017 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized This report was prepared by GESTO, AQUALOGUS and INDONESIA HYDRO CONSULT, under contract to The World Bank. This is the final output from the Energy Resource Mapping and Geospatial Planning Indonesia [Project ID: P145273]. This activity is funded and supported by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), a multi-donor trust fund administered by The World Bank, under a global initiative on Renewable Energy Resource Mapping. Further details on the initiative can be obtained from the ESMAP website. 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SMALL HYDROPOWER MAPPING AND IMPROVED GEOSPATIAL ELECTRIFICATION PLANNING INDONESIA SMALL HYDROPOWER MAPPING REPORT March 2017 SMALL HYDROPOWER MAPPING AND IMPROVED GEOSPATIAL ELECTRIFICATION PLANING - INDONESIA SMALL HYDROPOWER MAPPING REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 SYNOPSIS .............................................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 ESMAP ..............................................................................................................................................................................1 1.3 THE CONSULTANT .................................................................................................................................................................2 1.4 OBJECTIVES ..........................................................................................................................................................................3 1.5 METHODOLOGY ....................................................................................................................................................................5 1.6 CONTENT OF THE REPORT .......................................................................................................................................................6 2 DATA COLLECTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 CONTEXT .............................................................................................................................................................................7 2.2 DATA REQUESTED .................................................................................................................................................................7 2.3 BACKGROUND DATA ............................................................................................................................................................10 2.3.1 Context ..................................................................................................................................................................10 2.3.2 Hydrological Data .................................................................................................................................................10 2.3.3 Administrative Divisions .......................................................................................................................................17 2.3.4 Electricity Sector Data ...........................................................................................................................................20 2.3.5 Morphological data ..............................................................................................................................................21 2.3.6 River Network .......................................................................................................................................................23 2.3.7 Land Cover ............................................................................................................................................................24 2.3.8 Forest Areas ..........................................................................................................................................................26 2.3.9 Geology data ........................................................................................................................................................28 2.3.10 Topographic Maps ...........................................................................................................................................29 2.3.11 Roads ...............................................................................................................................................................30 2.4 SHP DATA .........................................................................................................................................................................31 2.4.1 Context ..................................................................................................................................................................31 2.4.2 Initial Compilation ................................................................................................................................................32 2.4.3 Hydro Inventory Study – 1997 ..............................................................................................................................32 2.4.4 IPP & PLN Feasibility Studies .................................................................................................................................33 2.4.5 Other Sources ........................................................................................................................................................33 2.4.6 Screening Process .................................................................................................................................................33 3 GIS DATABASE ............................................................................................................................................................... 35 3.1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................35 3.2 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE OPTIONS.....................................................................................................................................36 3.2.1 Context ..................................................................................................................................................................36 3.2.2 GIS Software .........................................................................................................................................................36 3.2.3 Database Software ...............................................................................................................................................37 3.2.4 Hardware ..............................................................................................................................................................40 3.2.5 Hosting, Operation and Maintenance of the GIS Database..................................................................................40
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