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Comprehensive Study of the Potential and Suitability of PLTS as a Renewable Energy Solution in Pelawi Utara Village Rahmaniar -; Agus Junaidi; Rizky Syahputra; Alfonsus Sinamo
Jurnal Komputer Teknologi Informasi Sistem Komputer (JUKTISI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : LKP KARYA PRIMA KURSUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62712/juktisi.v3i2.271

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This comprehensive study examines the potential and suitability of implementing Solar Power Plant (PLTS) as a renewable energy solution in Pelawi Utara Village. The study used a quantitative approach through primary data collection in the form of community energy demand surveys and solar energy potential measurements, as well as secondary data from relevant agencies. Potential analysis showed that the research location has an average solar radiation of 4.8 kWh/m²/day with an effective irradiation duration of 5 hours per day, while the community's electrical energy needs reach an average of 900 kWh per month with a peak load of 35,094 kW. The technical feasibility study indicated that the implementation of a 45,000 kW solar power plant could meet 30% of the community's total energy demand. The economic analysis showed investment feasibility with a payback period of 8 years, Net Present Value (NPV) of IDR 165,000,000,000, and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 15%. The results of this comprehensive study conclude that PLTS is an appropriate renewable energy solution for Pelawi Utara Village based on resource potential, technical aspects, and economic feasibility.
Analysis of Solar Power Plant Planning for Lighting Dragon Fruit Orchards in Silimakuta Village, Pakpak Bharat Alfonsus Sinamo; Muhammad Erpandi Dalimunthe; Haris Gunawan
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 06 (2025): Infokum
Publisher : Sean Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/infokum.v13i06.2968

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The use of electrical energy as a lighting source in dragon fruit orchards in remote areas such as Silimakuta Village often faces challenges due to limited access to electricity from the state electricity company (PLN). Therefore, efficient and sustainable alternative energy sources are needed, one of which is through Solar Power Plants (PLTS). This study aims to calculate the power requirements and capacity of the PLTS system required to meet lighting needs in dragon fruit orchards. The research problem formulation includes how to calculate the power requirements of a PLTS system and the required power capacity. The problem definition focuses on calculating the power requirements of each component and the amount of power generated by the system to determine the number of solar modules. The research method used was to calculate the power consumption of lighting lamps, system efficiency, and the potential solar irradiation in the area. The results show that a PLTS system with a certain capacity can optimally meet nighttime lighting needs. This research provides benefits in the form of appropriate PLTS system planning, battery capacity calculations, and the utilization of renewable energy to support sustainable lighting systems in the agricultural sector.