Financial Feasibility Study of Celukan Bawang Steam Power Plant Fuel Conversion from Coal to Natural Gas
Bali government held Bali Clean Energy Forum in 2016 and has been planning to make Bali a pioneer in using clean energy, one of it is natural gas. Bali government has been planning to convert its coal power plant, switching the fuel from coal to natural gas gradually as means to reduce carbon dio...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Bali government held Bali Clean Energy Forum in 2016 and has been planning to
make Bali a pioneer in using clean energy, one of it is natural gas. Bali government has been
planning to convert its coal power plant, switching the fuel from coal to natural gas gradually
as means to reduce carbon dioxide emission. One of the coal power plant is in Celukan
Bawang. For that reason, further feasibility study of steam power plant fuel conversion from
coal to natural gas that encompasses technical, environmental, and economic aspects is needed.
Data gathering from various sources were done to analyze the technical,
environmental, and economic aspect of the project. Technical analysis was done by
reviewing the corresponding literature of coal power plant fuel conversion. Environmental
analysis was done by calculating and comparing the emission of coal fired power plant
(CFPP), natural gas combined cycle (NGCC), and conversion to natural gas (CTNG).
Economic analysis was done by comparing electricity tariff increment using Life Cycle
Costing method, comparing NPV, IRR, and PBP of the conversion project from CFPP to
CTNG or CFPP to NGCC. The results show that for CTNG and NGCC projects, there is
reduction of emission of 42.07% and 61.26%, electricity tariff increment of 0.0784
USD/kWh and 0.0402 USD/kWh, NPV of 189,862,774.93 USD and 95,897,633.73 USD,
IRR of 50% and 9%, and PBP of 2 years dan 10.5 years respectively.
Analysis results show that conversion from CFPP to NGCC result in lower
electricity tariff increment, lower CO
2
emission compared to conversion from CFPP to
CTNG. However, conversion from CFPP to CTNG has higher NPV and IRR with a lower
PBP compared to conversion from CFPP to NGCC.
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