DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF OFF-GRID HYBRID SYSTEM FOR COMMUNAL LOAD AND ADMINISTRATIVE LOAD AT PATIPPI VILLAGE, ASMAT, PAPUA
Indonesia's renewable energy potential reaches 443 GW. The potential for solar energy has the largest portion up to 207 GW. Indonesia has average irradiation of 4.8 kWh / m² / year. Even though it has great renewable energy potential, its utilization is still minimal. Indonesia still has areas...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/58876 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Indonesia's renewable energy potential reaches 443 GW. The potential for solar energy has the largest portion up to 207 GW. Indonesia has average irradiation of 4.8 kWh / m² / year. Even though it has great renewable energy potential, its utilization is still minimal. Indonesia still has areas that are not yet electrified. Patippi Village is one of the isolated villages in Asmat Regency, Papua. This village has a potential emission of 4.6 kWh / m² / year with a communal load requirement of 31.08 kWh / day and an administrative load of 11.658 kWh / day. Hybrid energy systems integrate renewable energy sources to generate electricity for distribution to the regions. The design and analysis were carried out using MATLAB / Simulink and HOMER Pro software. The results of the analysis are used to implement a reliable off-grid PV-Battery-Genset hybrid system in clear and cloudy skies, with an economical Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and Net Present Cost (NPC).
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