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An Analysis of Solar Power Plants (PLTS) System as a Power Supply For Submersible Water Pumps Abdul Hamid; Amani Darma Tarigan; Ahmad Dani
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 04 (2024): Education and Sosial science, September-December 2024
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Solar Power Plants (PLTS) are an efficient renewable energy solution for providing electricity, especially in areas not covered by conventional power grids. This study aims to analyze the PLTS system as a power supply for submersible water pumps, focusing on energy efficiency, voltage stability, and system reliability under various operating conditions. The research methodology includes experimental analysis and simulation using a quantitative approach. Data were obtained through direct measurements on a PLTS system consisting of solar panels, a power controller, batteries, and an inverter as the power source for the submersible water pump. The analyzed variables include solar panel output power, battery charging efficiency, and pump performance under different weather conditions and workload scenarios. The results showed that the PLTS system could provide sufficient power to operate the submersible water pump with an average efficiency of XX%. The voltage stability generated by the inverter remained within the appropriate range for pump operation, with minimal fluctuations under maximum load conditions. However, reduced sunlight intensity during cloudy and rainy conditions led to decreased power output, affecting pump performance. To enhance system reliability, it is recommended to use batteries with larger capacity and a smart control system for optimized power distribution. In conclusion, the PLTS system can serve as an effective and environmentally friendly power source for submersible water pumps. However, further optimization is needed to ensure stable performance under various weather conditions.
An Application Of Solar Power Plant (PLTS) As Power Supply For Radio Repeater Pt. Icon Plus Pekan Baru Khairunnisa Salsabila Purba; Amani Darma Tarigan; Ahmad Dani
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 04 (2024): Education and Sosial science, September-December 2024
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In the utilization of Radio Repeater communication, electrical energy is needed to supply the radio so that communication can always run well. The problem is that there are frequent power outages that disrupt information activities via radio communication. Frequent power outages from PLN cause the Radio Repeater to be inactive so that communication is cut off. Therefore, in this study, a Solar Power Plant (PLTS) is utilized as a power supply for the Radio Repeater at PT. Icon Plus Pekanbaru to be able to operate non-stop and be able to survive for at least 3 days without sunlight. The maximum power generated by the solar panel is 6 panels x 100 Watt = 600 Watt. The amount of energy generated = The amount of power generated (watts) x Peak Sun Hours (hours) or Wh = 600 x 4 = 2400. The radio repeater operating time is 10 hours per day. Two 40 watt lighting lamps operate with the assumption that the condition is on for 13 hours per day. The lights are on from 6 pm to 7 am. Radio Load = Current Consumption (A) x Usage Time (hour) x System Voltage (V), Active Radio = 6 x 10 x 12 = 1440, Radio on standby = 1.5 x 12 = 864, Lighting = 13 x 40 = 520. then the difference between production energy and used energy is 1920 Wh - 1672 Wh = 248 Wh. With a configuration of two 200 Ah batteries in parallel with a DoD assumption of 50%, the Days of Autonomy can be calculated by ((50% x 600 x 12) + 248 Wh) / 1672 Wh = 2.3 days
Co-Authors ABDUL HAMID Abubakar, Achmad Adelia Azzahra Ahmad Mujahid, Ahmad Alhabsyi, Hadija Ali Akbar Berutu Amani Darma Tarigan Amos Marganda Girsang Ananda, Supri Andi Naila Quin Azisah Aliasyahbana Arfis A Arif Maulana, Arif Arif Rahmansyah Astrina Utami Auliany, Shylvia Rizki Awalya, Nurul Azis Muslim, Azis Badogil, Hutur Tuan Beni Satria Dailami - Dewi, Nur Winda Dhimas Tribuana Dina Maulida Dina Tampubolon Dino Erivainto Dino Erivianto Dyah Ayu Putriani Eko Prasetyo Hadi Ekowijayanto, Mochlis Endang Supriatna Erni Nurjaya Evan Haviana Fahrul Fahrul Faiz, M Farid Hidayat Gebi Massing Gulo, Nico Ewaldo Fan Gultom, Dedi Harianto Hamdani . Hamdani Hamdani Hamzah Haniah Haniah Haris Gunawan Haris Gunawan Haris Gunawan Hilmy, Zakwan Jhon Wandes P. Hutagaol Khairul Saleh Khairunnisa Salsabila Purba Khalizah, Ismi Ardiandari Nur Legito . M. Irwansyah Marcellino Eliah Minanga Maria Cecelia Peni Marthin Hotniel Marisi Arigatho Simbolon Mhd. Ali Akbar Nasution Mia Fitria Muh. Zulfi Qadri mulia Mulia Mulia Musfida, Firdha Nana Rahayu, Nana Noviansyah Noviansyah Nur Rezki Fitriani Nuraprilyani Pasaribu Nurhinaya, Nurhinaya Rahmaniar Rendy Nugraha Bidangan Rolina Amriyanti Ferita, Rolina Amriyanti Sabrina, Sangkot SAKRIM SAKRIM, SAKRIM Sanjaya, Moh. Nunung Seksama Reformasi Baene Simbolon, Silvana P. Stepanus.S, Ronaldo Sulfina Abrianti Susilo, Trisno Sutan Aradji Larby Siregar Syafiqah Mangkawani Caneng Syarofi, Ibnu Tarigan, Amani Darma Tati Herlina Tyas Adi, Fajar Ulfani, Tri Wibowo, Pristisal Widodo, Panggih Williza Yanti, Williza Yanti, Sri Rahmayanti Yenni Cahya Sikala Yohani, Adisthi Martha