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Optimalisasi Energi Terbarukan pada Pembangkit Tenaga Listrik dalam Menghadapi Desa Mandiri Energi di Margajaya
Author(s) -
Arif Febriansyah Juwito,
Sasongko Pramonohadi,
Timbul Haryono
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
semesta teknika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2502-5481
pISSN - 1411-061X
DOI - 10.18196/st.v15i1.440
Subject(s) - renewable energy , biomass (ecology) , electricity , environmental science , environmental economics , business , agricultural engineering , agricultural science , engineering , electrical engineering , economics , ecology , biology
The Energy Self-Sufficient Village is one of main programs from goverment about the village ability to produce energy. This program has been launched in 2007 by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, to enhance energy security in rural areas by harnessing local energy potential. The criteria of Energy Self-Sufficient Village is village capability to produce at least 60% of the total amount of required energy, using renewable energy. Geographically, Margajaya village has solar and microhydro resource which is very potential for being developed. Furthermore, Margajaya also produces agricultural commodities such as palm oil, in which it also produces waste like palm bunches which is a very potential biomass. The optimization of renewable energy for electrical power generation which has annual power peak of 65kW and daily energy consumtion of 415kWh/day in Margajaya village has been designed using HOMER. The result from simulation of Hybrid renewable system in HOMER showed that Hydro, Biomass and grid is the most economical solution over hydro-biomass-PV with battery, to design hybrid system with minimum total net present cost (NPC) and cost of electricity. The system can serve annual 100% of load in Margajaya and have surplus of electricity, and could sell to grid with amount of 124.827kWh/years. Economically, the electricity of the system costs US$ 0,013/kWh.

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