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Journal : Journal of Telematics and Informatics

DESIGN OF ECO GREEN WIND TURBIN USING FUZZY LOGIC ON SAHARA DESERT Ahsraf Ashraf Khalil; Muhamad Haddin; Arief Marwanto; Muhammad Qomaruddin
Journal of Telematics and Informatics Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jti.v9i2.

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In development of wind turbine, the government of Libya has assignment Libya electric co. To develop wind turbine in Sahara Desert beginning of 2001. The officer the took a surveying of wind speed and the environment of the Sahara Desert. The surveying has shown that wind speed of Sahara Desert is class  4 and 5. Therefore is suitable to develop wind turbine to produce electrical power for RL (Resistor Load). Based on the argument above, so this research entitled: “Analysis Of Eco Green Wind Turbine Design For Sahara Desert Using  Fuzzy Logic”. The objectives of this research are: to design and development of eco green vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) in Sahara Desert, to analysis of suitable eco green vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) in Sahara Desert using MATLAB and to analysis of how fuzzy logic use in wind turbine design. Research model used input process in Matlab simulation and output is the design and analysis of efficiency wind turbines.
Analysis of the Carbon Emissions (Co2) Reduction in Waste Power Plants using Life Cycle Analysis Khalifa Mansour Khalifa; Muhamad Haddin; Arief Marwanto
Journal of Telematics and Informatics Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jti.v9i2.

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A Growth in energy demand Electricity in a city will show significant economic growth. Likewise, in the Libyan city of Sirte, economic growth per year is around 6% and with a population growth rate of around 2% per year, the city is struggling to get ahead. Thus, waste generated due to economic activities of the population also increased. While all the garbage is thrown away and not utilized. Separation of types of waste contributes to the economic potential for local governments to manage organized waste. In general, 37% of waste is disposed of in landfills, 8% of which are disposed of in organic form and put into sanitary machines that produce gas. While disposal to open areas around the world includes about 31% of waste with 19% recycled through composting and 11% burned at final disposal. The last recycled process, potentially has increased of CO emission in wasted power plant. To mitigate these situations, depth analysis of the procedure collection of the wasted power plant materials is proposed. In order to reduce carbon pollutant, life cycle analysis has been usage to measure the potential reduction of CO emission in Sirte City of Libya. The performance resuls shows that by using separation materials and life cycle analysis deployment has given significant contributions that able reducing CO emission of has reduced CO Emission. By supply of 1400 tons per day, it can be seen that the electricity production generated is 3.64 MJ which is 2.6% of the production generated from the total waste burned. With the resulting heat of 9.19 MJ, it is a total heat production of 3.7%. Of the emissions produced by the material, PVC contributed the largest contribution to pollution released from the incinerator by 57.7% compared to corrugated box / board which was only 15.2% and / or injection molding by 15.2%. By amounts of 1400 tons wasted assumption, the CO2 that can be generate based on LCA analysis is 2076.87 Kg, moreover, climate change index is equivalent to 3817.58 of CO2 (Kg). Ozon depletion has shown very wonderful grade as show -164.84, meaning that the release of CFCs into the air is significantly reduced. Low carbon index has been shown based on this results, LCA could perform best good treatment for wasted classification arranged with the LCA stage.
Co-Authors Adi Soeprijanto Agiantoro, Gellen Twin Agil Bahtiar Agus Adhi Nugroho Agus Adhi Nugroho Agus Adhi Nugroho Agus Adhi Nugroho Agus Pramono Agus Suprajitno Agus Suprajitno Agus Suprajitno Agus Suprajitno Ahmad Riyanda Saputra Ahsraf Ashraf Khalil Akbar, Alfin Aulia Arief Marwanto Arief Marwanto Arinan Putra Ary Sulistyo Utomo Bakhtiar Indra Kurniawan Bhakti Yudho Suprapto Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Bustanul Arifin Dani Nur Prabowo Dedi Nugroho Dedi Nugroho Dedi Nugroho Dedik Suwanto Eka Nuryanto Budi Susila Estiko Rijanto Estiko Rijanto Faisol, Aditama Nanang G Gunawan Gunawan Gunawan Gunawan, Muhammad Erwin Habib ALzaroug Abobaker Wardeko Hapsari, Jenny Putri Herjuna, Silvester Adi Surya Ida Widihastuti Ikanov, Muhammad Fajar Imam Much Ibnu Subroto I’anatullah Ishomudin Jati, Budi Pramono Ken Hasto Khalifa Mansour Khalifa Kukuh Widodo Laksana, Vicky Putra Luqman Assaffat Mauridhi Hery Purnomo Mochtar Yahya Muhammad Alief Rizky Kurniawan Muhammad ‘Atiq Muhammad Khosyi'in Muhammad Qomaruddin Muhammad Qomaruddin Munaf Ismail Munaf Ismail Munaf Ismail Munaf Ismail, Munaf Mustaqim Mustaqim Mustaqim Mustaqim Musyahar, Ghoni Nanang Prayogi Nashruddin Anwar Nasrullah Nasrullah Noor Hajir Sudarjo Novi Marlyana Pamungkas, Tri Dedi Pamungkas, Tri Dedi Pramono Mukti Wibowo Putra, Arinan Rahmawati, Innieke Ulya Ramadhan, Fajar Bagus Rizky Hudaya Robby Choirul Huda Soebagio Soebagio Soemedyo Soemedyo Sri Arttini Dwi Prasetyawati Sugeng Santoso Sugeng Santoso Suhartono Sunaryo Sunaryo Sunaryo, Sunaryo Sunu Arsy Pratomo Supari Supari Suprawikno . Ulil Albab Zainuddin Nawawi Zakariya Ali Saeid Saeid Ziauddin Haq Vafian Zafiro