Feasibility studies and implementation of solar power plant in junior high school 3 Purwodadi

Jaka Windarta, Denis Denis, Susatyo Handoko, Imam Fajar, Ivan Kurniawan

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Abstract

Indonesia commits to increase the usage of renewable energy by 23% by 2025. The increasing growth rate of energy demand each year becomes a new problem for Indonesia if still dependent on fossil energy. The energy demand in Indonesia in 2020 is 268 TWh and estimated that it will be 364 TWh by 2025. Indonesia is located on the equator and has a very large solar energy potential. According to the data obtained by Dewan Energi Nasional (DEN), it shows that solar power potential in Indonesia is up to 207 GW, while the current installed has only reached 0,15 GW or less than 1% of the total potential. Implement solar PV in public area are expected increasing the usage of solar energy and knowledge about it for the community. Therefore, this study is conducted to assess the technical and economic feasibility potential of solar PV or solar power plant in Junior High School 3 Purwodadi and implement it. The study uses PVSyst 7.1 software using photovoltaic panels JA Solar 450 Wp. Results of the simulation showed that the solar PV generates an annual electrical energy up to 2207 kWh. The result of the testing shows that the string of photovoltaic panel and inverter have efficiency value of 15,32% and 97%, then the performance ratio of the solar power plant system is 83%. The amount of solar photovoltaic capacity is 3 x 450 Wp, and 1500 Watt of an on-grid inverter.

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