Retrofitting Solar Power Systems on Public Street Lightings as A Dispersed Power Plant

Arif Arkarnis, I. D. Sara
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The target of 23% use of renewable energy sources can be reached by 2025 by utilizing more renewable energy plants. There have been several efforts conducted to achieve the goal such as developing more wind power systems and solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems. This paper offers one method as an alternative option to support the 2025 Indonesian government target by retrofitting the conventional urban Public Street Lighting (PSL) with solar PV systems and introducing them as dispersed power plants. To examine what extent the feasibility of this concept, a comprehensive study is conducted by choosing one urban PSL system installations as a pilot project. The PSL system is located in the central Banda Aceh at coordinates of 5.543 Latitude North and 95.334 Longitude West. One PSL unit requires an area of 207 m2. Some indicators such as the performance ratio, electricity production and economic value are used to assess the feasibility of this concept. The findings of this study show that the retrofitted PSL can generate approximately 51.4 MWh of electricity annually under a daily average solar radiation of 4.61 kWh/m2 and an ambient temperature of 27.52 °C in a year. The PSL systems have a performance ratio of 80.03%. From the economic standpoint, with the electricity selling price of 85% from the Aceh Basic Generation Cost (BGC), the generated electricity cost is at 9.47 cents USD/kWh. The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) reaches 4.21%. The Payback Period (PP) is after 13.85 years of operation. The Net Present Value (NPV) for the 20 years of the optimal operation reaches 29,913.18 USD. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the retrofitted urban PSL with solar PV systems as dispersed power plant are feasible to be implemented technically, while from the economic point of view, its implementation is only feasible if it is funded by the government.
太阳能系统在公共街道照明上的改造作为一个分散的发电厂
通过利用更多的可再生能源工厂,到2025年可达到23%的可再生能源使用目标。为了实现这一目标,已经进行了一些努力,例如开发更多的风力发电系统和太阳能光伏(PV)系统。本文提供了一种替代方案,通过用太阳能光伏系统改造传统的城市公共街道照明(PSL),并将其作为分散的发电厂引入,以支持2025年印尼政府的目标。为了检验这一概念的可行性,我们选择了一个城市公共照明系统装置作为试点项目,进行了全面的研究。PSL系统位于班达亚齐中部,北纬5.543度,西经95.334度。一个PSL单元需要207平方米的面积。利用性能比、发电量和经济价值等指标来评价该概念的可行性。本研究结果表明,在日平均太阳辐射为4.61 kWh/m2、环境温度为27.52℃的条件下,改造后的PSL每年可发电约51.4 MWh。PSL系统的性能比为80.03%。从经济角度来看,85%的电力销售价格来自亚齐基本发电成本(BGC),发电成本为9.47美分/千瓦时。内部收益率(IRR)达到4.21%。投资回收期(PP)为运营13.85年后。最优运行20年的净现值(NPV)为29913.18美元。基于这些结果,可以得出以太阳能光伏系统作为分散电站的改造城市PSL在技术上是可行的,而从经济角度来看,只有在政府资助的情况下才能实施。
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