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SELECTION OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES INDONESIAN WARSHIP PATROL CRAFT 36 CLASS USING LIFE CYCLE COST (LCC) AND TOPSIS (TECHNIQUE FOR ORDER PREFERENCE BY SIMILARITY TO IDEAL SOLUTION)
Author(s) -
Ahmadi Ahmadi,
Haryanto Wibowo,
Okol Sri Suharyo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
jurnal asro (analisis sistem dan riset operasi)/jurnal asro
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2722-5763
pISSN - 2460-7037
DOI - 10.37875/asro.v9i1.59
Subject(s) - topsis , engineering , ideal solution , environmental economics , fossil fuel , operations management , operations research , waste management , economics , physics , thermodynamics
Indonesia has abundant natural resources of oil and gas energy. Domestic fuel supply is not entirely fulfilled by domestic oil refineries, almost 20% -30% of domestic oil demand must be imported from abroad. This has an impact on the Navy. Steps to address this problem through switching to the use of alternative energy fuels for the Indonesian warship class Patrol Craft 36. The selection of appropriate alternatives requires analysis of information and identification of alternative fuel requirements to be selected. The approach in this study uses Life Cycle Cost method to see the life cycle cost of alternative and combined TOPSIS (Technique For Order Preference By Similarity To Ideal Solution) approach to other than cost factor, and Benefit Cost Ratio. The result of data processing of alternative energy sources selected is gas, CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) with the value of Benefit Cost Ratio 53,7051 Life Cycle Cost IDR 14,168,302,864.  Keywords: Alternative Energy, Life Cycle Cost, TOPSIS.

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