Financial Analysis of Additional Supply to Obtain Optimal Basic Costs of Provision in The Weda System

Maman Sulaeman
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The electricity growth in the PLN Weda Customer Service Unit (ULP) area in Central Halmahera Regency reached 26.64% in 2022, driven by national-scale nickel mining, resulting in consistent yearly increases in electricity demand. ULP Weda's electricity supply, with an installed power of 5.2 MW and a peak load of 5.6 MW, faces challenges due to high fuel prices, leading to a Cost of Supply (BPP) value of IDR 4,193, significantly higher than the average selling price of IDR 1,365 in the Veda system. To address these issues, a research methodology, incorporating SWOT and TOWS analyses, was employed. Three potential scenarios emerged: relocating Diesel Generating System (SPD) engines, adding rental generator engines, and purchasing excess power. Financial Feasibility Study (KKF) calculations, considering Nett's Present Value (NPV), Nett's Present Cost (NPC), and Internal Rate of Return (IRR), determined the excess power purchase scenario as the most viable, with an NPV of IDR 29.8 billion, NPC of IDR 623 billion, IRR of 33.49%, and the lowest BPP value at IDR 1,244. The Homer application provided insights into optimizing generating machine units for optimal BPP values. Sensitivity analysis showed that higher interest rates and lower fuel prices contribute to lower BPP values. This comprehensive research offers a strategic framework for addressing electricity supply challenges in the ULP Weda area, ensuring financial viability and optimal operation.
对 Weda 系统中为获得最佳基本供应成本而增加供应的财务分析
在国家级镍矿开采业的推动下,位于中哈尔马海拉县的 PLN Weda 客户服务单位(ULP)地区的电力增长在 2022 年达到 26.64%,导致电力需求逐年持续增长。ULP Weda 的电力供应装机容量为 5.2 兆瓦,峰值负荷为 5.6 兆瓦。由于燃料价格高昂,ULP Weda 的供电成本(BPP)达到 4,193 印尼盾,远远高于维达系统中 1,365 印尼盾的平均销售价格。为解决这些问题,采用了 SWOT 分析和 TOWS 分析相结合的研究方法。得出了三种可能的方案:迁移柴油发电系统(SPD)发动机、增加租赁发电机发动机和购买多余电力。财务可行性研究 (KKF) 计算考虑了净现值 (NPV)、净现成本 (NPC) 和内部收益率 (IRR),确定购买多余电力的方案最为可行,净现值为 298 亿印尼盾,净现成本为 6,230 亿印尼盾,内部收益率为 33.49%,而 BPP 值最低,为 1,244 印尼盾。荷马应用为优化发电机组以获得最佳 BPP 值提供了启示。敏感性分析表明,较高的利率和较低的燃料价格会导致较低的 BPP 值。这项综合研究为应对 ULP Weda 地区的电力供应挑战提供了一个战略框架,确保了财务可行性和最佳运营。
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