TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Vol 11, No 1: March 2013

Migration from Gasoline to Gaseous Fuel for Small-scale Electricity Generation Systems

Seno D. Panjaitan (Tanjungpura University)
Yandri Yandri (Tanjungpura University)
Sukandar Sukandar (Bandung Institute of Technology)
Berlian Sitorus (Tanjungpura University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2013

Abstract

This paper describes a study that gives a consideration to change fuel source for electriccity generator from gasoline to combustible gas. A gaseous fuel conversion technology is presented and its performance is compared with gasoline. In the experiment, two types of load were tested, resistive and resistive-inductive. By using both fuels mostly the power factor (Cos φ) of resistive-inductive load variations were greater than 0.8, and they had slight difference on operational voltage. The drawback of using gaseous fuel is the frequency of the electricity might be not reach the standard frequency (i.e. 50 Hz). In the lab scale experiment, the gasoline consumption increased proportionally with the load increase, while using gaseous fuel the consumption of gas equal also increased where the average consumption value is 100 gram per 15 minutes operation for the tested load in the experiment. The main advantage using gaseous fuel (liquefied petroleum gas or biogas) compared to gasoline is a cleaner emitted gas after combustion.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TELKOMNIKA

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

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