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Modeling of Wind Power Generation in Tegal Region using Matlab Simulink Saputri, Fahmy; Delana Wijaya, Sarah
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i1.3752

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The increasing energy demands require larger energy production. However, fossil energy sources are depleting, necessitating the use of renewable energy to replace fossil fuels and meet energy needs in Indonesia. Indonesia has a significant wind energy potential. Wind power generation modeling is carried out in one of the cities in Indonesia, namely Tegal. By using Matlab Simulink, it is expected to assist in predicting renewable energy production. Tegal is one of the regions with high wind speeds in Indonesia, specifically at 3 m/s. From the modeling, the optimal blade radius and rotor angular velocity that can generate maximum power at a wind speed of 3 m/s can be determined. Wind power generation in Tegal with a wind speed of 3 m/s has the potential to produce electrical power of 768.55 W.
The Feasibility Study of a Solar Power Plant at Building B, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Saputri, Fahmy
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i3.3977

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The use of environmentally friendly energy resources is becoming increasingly important in reducing the carbon footprint of buildings. One approach is to integrate solar power generation into the building's energy system. This research aims to reduce the carbon footprint by replacing conventional electricity sources with environmentally friendly renewable energy sources and integrating energy sources without disrupting the productivity of activities in Building B of Universitas Multimedia Nusantara (UMN). This study encompasses several key parameters, including the limited use of solar panels in Building B of UMN and simulations conducted using PVsyst software with shadow-free assumptions and solar panel orientation facing north. Additionally, the research considers the potential production of clean energy from available utilization areas, including the roof and fifth-floor balcony of Building B. This feasibility study also includes an analysis of electricity usage over three months, with electricity consumption sourced from PLN. The analysis results show that the use of solar panels can yield long-term economic benefits, with capital costs recoverable within 20 years. However, further review is needed regarding potential system losses, costs, and the addition of energy storage options. Cost calculations need to be adjusted to consider building owner profitability for more accurate results. This study only considers profits without accounting for repair and maintenance costs over the 20-year system operation period.