Energy Demand Analysis and Design of a Hybrid Power System in Bawean Islands, Indonesia

Ridho Hantoro, Cahyun Budiono, Ronald Kipkoech Ketter, Nyoman Ade Satwika*

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Abstract

Over 70 000 000 people in Indonesia have no access to electricity. This study was carried out in Bawean Islands which are located in the Java Sea about 150 km North of Surabaya, the headquarters of East Java. The study to determine the energy services available in the Bawean Island was done through interviewing a random sample of 72 households in two villages namely Komalasa and Lebak. Based on the average monthly electricity consumption of the sampled households connected to the grid, a hybrid renewable energy based electrical supply system was designed for Gili Timur Island, one of the satellite islands around Bawean Island. The system was designed with the aid of a time step simulation software used to design and analyze hybrid power systems. A sensitivity analysis was also carried out on the optimum system to study the effects of variation in some of the system variables. HOMER suggests that for the expected peak load of 131 kW, an optimum system will consist of 150 kW from PV array, two wind turbines each rated 10 kW, a 75 kW diesel generator and batteries for storage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number01038
JournalMATEC Web of Conferences
Volume164
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Apr 2018
Event3rd International Conference on Electrical Systems, Technology and Information, ICESTI 2017 - Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Duration: 26 Sept 201729 Sept 2017

Keywords

  • Bawean Island
  • HOMER
  • Hybrid power systems
  • Renewable energy
  • Sustainable energy

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