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Journal : International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

Planning for a Microhydro Power Plant (PLTMH) in Raja Jaya Village, Penukal District, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir Regency Dimas Kasmoro; Emidiana Emidiana; Yudi Irwansi; M.Saleh Al amin
International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): September : International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Co
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Infomatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeemcs.v1i3.43

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The need for electrical energy is increasing, especially in rural areas, so building an environmentally friendly energy power plant such as a micro hydro generator can be used to produce electrical energy. This PLTMH planning aims to help the community produce environmentally friendly electrical energy and overcome frequent power outages. The research discusses determining the type of turbine, water discharge, turbine power and generator power at (PLTMH). The water discharge (Q) value of 2.67 m3/sec is the water discharge during the rainy season. From the calculation results, it can generate 25.65 kW of electrical energy, the type of turbine used is an open flume propeller type turbine, the planning of a micro-hydro power plant with a turbine power capacity of 60 kW and a generator of 50 kW greatly influences the power that will be produced by the turbine, which This means that the greater the water discharge, the greater the power generated by the turbine, conversely, if the water discharge is small, the power produced by the turbine is relatively small.
Analysis of the Impact of Load Imbalance on Neutral Current and Power Losses Caused by Neutral Current in Transformer 1, 30 MVA, 70/20 kV at Bungaran Substation Azis, Abdul; Perawati; Yudi Irwansi; Muhammad Rizal
International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September : International Journal of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Co
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Infomatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeemcs.v2i3.318

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Power transformers are crucial in the electrical distribution system, and their operational stability is significantly affected by load imbalance among phases. Load imbalance can lead to the flow of neutral current through the neutral conductor, causing additional power losses in the transformer. This study analyzes the impact of load imbalance on neutral current and power losses at Transformer 1 (30 MVA capacity, 70/20 kV) at the Bungaran Substation. Data such as phase current, neutral current, and power losses were measured at 12:00 and 21:00. At 12:00, the transformer’s full-load current was 839.17 A with a loading of 28.44% and a load imbalance of 0.74%, resulting in a neutral current of 4.36 A (1.83% of load current). The power loss due to neutral current was 12.64 W (4.36×10-5 %), and the loss due to neutral current flowing to the ground was 760 W (2.62×10-3 %). At 21:00, the full-load current decreased to 834.46 A, with a loading of 29.36% and a higher load imbalance of 1.36%. This caused a neutral current of 7.94 A (3.24%), with a power loss of 41.90 W (1.43×10-4 %) and a ground power loss of 2.52 W (8.60×10-3 %). The power losses were minimal compared to the transformer’s capacity, having little effect on system efficiency. However, maintaining load balance is essential for system efficiency and transformer longevity.