Characteristic Evaluation Of Organic Waste Power Plant In Bantargebang Waste Processing Plant
Didik Notosudjono, Bagus Dwi Ramadhon, Agung Tri Prasetiyo, Hazairin Samaulloh, Arief Mudianto and Asri
Pakuan University
Brawijaya University
Pakuan University
Tridinanti University
Pakuan University
Pakuan University
Abstract
Bantargebang landfill located in Bekasi is the place where Jakarta dumps its waste, the production of waste that comes in the Bantargebang waste processing power plant (or TPST in indonesian) in average reached 6000-7000 tons/day. If the waste in the waste processing plant are not processed, it could cause undesired environmental pollution. So, with the construction of Waste Power Plant (or PLTSa in indonesian) in Bantargebang waste processing plant could lowers the pollution caused by the dumped wastes. Bantargebangs Waste Power Plant have a capacity of 15,6 MW but according to the evaluation result in 2017, the power plant only produces 250 KW electricity. Therefore the purpose of this writing is to evaluate the systems installed in Bantargebangs Waste Power Plant, identify the problem of the decrease in capacity and lowers the level of pollution contained within the area. Based on the evaluation result of attempting to fix the power plants system using capping and also vertical pipes to collect the landfill gas, it could generates 19,6 MW in the first year and eventually decreased in the following years, until the twentieth year reaches only 0,205MW. Aside from that, the gas engine itself which has broken needs to be fixed by having its sparepart swapped and applying a continued preventive care to minimalize future damages. The evaluation result also obtained that the Waste Power Plant manages to lower the greenhouse gases like CH4 and CO2 on which the CH4 in the first year amounts to 284.130 tons and CO2 amounts to 17.640 tons that decreases in the following years.
Keywords: Renewable Energy, PLTSa Bantargebang, Waste power plant, sanitary landfill
Topic: Biomass, Biofuel