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Journal : International Journal Engineering and Applied Technology (IJEAT)

Financial Analysis of 30.7 kW On Grid Rooftop PLTS in BLK Sukabumi Regency Marina Artiyasa; Ajat; Anang Suryana; Gina Syabani Yuda
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (IJEAT) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Mei 2024
Publisher : Nusa Putra University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52005/ijeat.v7i1.101

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The use of solar energy as a solar power plant (PLTS) has increasingly developed and received attention in the last few decades. BLK Sukabumi Regency has a building roof that has the potential to be used as a rooftop PLTS, so it can reduce electricity bills. This research aims to financially analyze the integration of rooftop solar PV at the Sukabumi Regency Job Training Center (BLK). In this research, planning and design of a rooftop PLTS with a capacity of 30.7 kW was carried out using Canadian Solar 320 W solar panels and an ICA Solar 30 kW inverter. The analysis results show that the construction of this rooftop PLTS requires initial investment costs of IDR 300,000,000.00 with annual operational costs reaching IDR 35,278,070.00 and total operational and maintenance costs for 20 years reaching IDR 558,453,870.40. Apart from that, this project has a Net Present Cost (NPC) value of IDR 894,907,600.00 with a payback period of approximately 12 years. After integration with Rooftop PLTS, electricity tariffs succeeded in decreasing by around 30% from IDR 900/kWh to IDR 630.64/ kWh, with a reduction in energy costs from IDR 63,370,935.00/year to 30,615,359.59/year. Based on the results of this research, the relevant suggestions are: implementing a 30 kW rooftop PLTS in BLK Sukabumi Regency as a step towards more sustainable use of renewable energy; conduct further feasibility studies to find alternative components such as solar panels or inverters that are more economical without sacrificing system performance; and consider utilizing renewable energy in other locations on a larger scale, such as government buildings or large industries, to reduce dependence on fossil energy sources.
Mapping Research trend in Covid 19 and energy Marina Artiyasa; Marina; Muhammad Natsir; Panji Narputro; Dudih Gustian
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (IJEAT) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Nusa Putra University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52005/ijeat.v7i2.115

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This research  delves into the bibliometric analysis of the interconnection between COVID-19 and energy, exploring the scholarly landscape and research trends in these critical areas. By employing bibliometric methods  using biblioshiny to analyze publications, citation networks, and collaboration patterns, this study aims to uncover the impact and visibility of research  from 2020-2023 from scopus index on  keyword COVID-19 and energy. , average citation in document  is 16,54.In H index , We can see that affiliation  Energies. Have highest H index 14, the highest  no of documents belongs to Klemes JJ with 12 documents, We can see that  affiliation  from China university of Petroleum  (East China) have the highest production   article  in year  2023 reach   nearly  20. in this data china have the highest corresponding authors countries , The treemap indicates the most frequently used keywords in articles,in this dataset about covid19 and energy  we  find  Covid 19 and Energy utilization as the   most common word. in emerging or declining themes we find  covid  19, energy utilization and energy efficiency , and in motor themes  we  find human, human  and corona  virus disease 2019 , for basic themes and niche themes is empty