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Journal : Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal

SOLAR POWER PLANT (PLTS) PLANNING BASED ON PVSYST SOFTWARE IN THE JOINT LECTURE BUILDING "“ B TANJUNGPURA UNIVERSITY Sanjaya, Willie; Yandri, Yandri; Hiendro, Ayong
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 2, No 1: June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v2i1.76534

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Renewable energy can be utilized as the main alternative to meet the soaring supply of electrical energy due to the increasing need for electrical energy in Indonesia every year, this research evaluates the solar power plant (PLTS) located in the Tanjungpura University Joint Lecture Building -B, Southeast Pontianak sub-district, Pontianak City. Based on the results of the calculation, the estimated daily energy demand of the Joint Lecture Building - B Tanjungpura University is 115.164 kWh / day and 48,651 kWh / year, the power calculated manually with an area of 156 m^2 solar modules produces a power of 31.2 kWp and the power from the simulation results of PVsyts software with an area of 195m^2 solar modules produces a power of 36 kWp. In this plan, the number of batteries produced by manual calculation is 252 and those produced in the simulation are 240 batteries. From the results of the economic analysis in this study, the total NPV of Rp. 594,737,202 LCC of Rp. 809,481,423 for levelized COE of Rp.1,507/kWh for operating costs or operating costs of Rp. 7,178,000, is the result of economic analysis for 25 years obtained from the results of the PVsyst software simulation.
DETERMINATION OF TILT AND AZIMUTH ANGLES OF SOLAR PANELS AT TANJUNGPURA UNIVERSITY SOLAR POWER PLANT USING PVSYST 7.3 SOFTWARE SIMULATION Muhammad, Dustin; Hiendro, Ayong; Yandri, Yandri
Telecommunications, Computers, and Electricals Engineering Journal (TELECTRICAL) Vol 1, No 3: February 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/telectrical.v1i3.72983

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Solar Power Plant is a plant that uses solar energy as a renewable source and converts solar energy into electrical energy. To maximize the intensity of sunlight, solar panels need an optimal tilt angle to receive high sunlight intensity. This research aims to determine the optimal tilt angle of solar panels and azimuthal angle so that solar panels obtain maximum output energy. The type of solar panel used is the monocrystalline type with an installed power of 1.51 MW with a total of 2800 panels using a nominal panel power of 540 Wp and 12 units of 1.1 kW inverters. At the research location, Tanjungpura University Solar Power Plant with coordinates 0 °3'37.486" LU 109 °20'34.633" BT (-0.060410, 109.342969). With a simulation method using PVsyst software to determine the optimal tilt angle and solar radiation data on meteonorm 8.1 in PVsyst software. The results showed that the optimal panel tilt angle and azimuth angle in producing maximum output energy at Tanjungpura University Solar Power Plant is at a panel angle of 5 ° with the azimuth angle facing northeast (-45 °) with an output energy of 2365 MWh/year, specific production of 1564 kWh/kW/year, and normalized production of 4.29 kWh/kWp/day.