ANALYSIS OF VOLTAGE IMPROVEMENT FOR LOW VOLTAGE SHORE CONNECTION (LVSC)
This study focuses on evaluating voltage stability in the Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC) system implemented at Tanjung Priok Port. The LVSC system is designed to replace diesel generators on ships with shore power supply, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency. One o...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/87421 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This study focuses on evaluating voltage stability in the Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC)
system implemented at Tanjung Priok Port. The LVSC system is designed to replace diesel
generators on ships with shore power supply, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and improve
energy efficiency. One of the primary challenges in LVSC implementation is voltage fluctuation
caused by inductive loads from ship motors, cable lengths, and network configurations, which
can impact the electrical network stability and the operational performance of onboard
equipment. Four mitigation methods were tested to address this issue: Upsize Converter,
Uprate Voltage Setpoint, On-Load Tap Changer (OLTC), and Static Synchronous
Compensator (STATCOM). Simulations were conducted using DIgSILENT PowerFactory
software to analyze both normal and dynamic operational scenarios, including motor induction
activation. Simulation results demonstrated that STATCOM delivered the best performance in
maintaining voltage stability, with a fast and effective response to load variations. Meanwhile,
OLTC and uprate voltage setpoint proved more effective at the substation level but were limited
in handling rapid fluctuations. From a financial feasibility perspective, the installation of
STATCOM yielded a Net Present Value (NPV) of Rp 1.68 billion and an Internal Rate of Return
(IRR) of 10%, exceeding the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) of 8.69%, with a
Break-Even Point (BEP) reached in the 11th year. This study provides technical and economic
guidance to support the broader adoption of LVSC technology in enhancing the sustainability
of port operations. |
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