PLANNING OF AEK SIBUNDONG MINI HYDRO POWER PLANT, SIGULOK VILLAGE, NORTH SUMATERA
<p align="justify"> Electricity consumption in Indonesia is increasing along with the increasing population. Electricity consumption according to PT. PLN will experience an increase of 65% when compared to electricity consumption in 2018. The government's focus is to meet thi...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73999 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | <p align="justify"> Electricity consumption in Indonesia is increasing along with the increasing population. Electricity consumption according to PT. PLN will experience an increase of 65% when compared to electricity consumption in 2018. The government's focus is to meet this increase in demand by increasing the mix of renewable energy sources (EBT) by 23% with a target for the share of renewable energy power plants to reach 29 Gigawatts. One of the power plants that has potential is the Aek Sibundong Mini-hydro Power Plant, which is located in Sigulok Village, Humbang Hasundutan Regency, North Sumatra Province. The Aek Sibundong PLTM is planned to dam the Aek Sibundong River with a reliable discharge of 90% probability of 2.69 m3/second with an effective fall height of 81.74 m at the study site. PLTM Aek Sibundong is planned to use 2 turbines so that it can generate a potential power of 2x1.97 MW energy reached 22.99 GWh/year. The planning for the Aek Sibundong PLTM costs IDR 82,983,549,761.87 to build.
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