Assessment of Energy Sustainability Enhancement of a Paper Industry in Riau, Indonesia Hardi Rifki Al amin (a*), Vita Lystianingrum (b)
a) System and Technology Innovation Management, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia
*hardirifki.a[at]gmail.com
b) Department of Electrical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract
The Paper industry is energy intensive and one of the most energy consuming industries in Indonesia. In this study, Paper Mill energy sources come from coal and renewable energy such as black liquor as a substitute for coal and on-grid 9MW PV system are reassessed by using optimization software, HOMER. This study aims to present a feasibility study of increasing the use of renewable energy sources in Paper Mill to reduce coal consumption for more sustainability. The software HOMER is used as a tool to determine the most feasible combination of component considered in the study. It is feasible to reduce 10,84% coal consumption kg per year with the optimal renewable energy mix consisting of additional 24MW rooftop PV system and 5,94kW hydrokinetic energy from Kampar River located 6 km from the plant. Renewable fraction increased to 16%. This study result is good for sustainable growth of Paper Mill business that investments in climate and nature to support the Indonesian government in achieving net zero emissions.
Keywords: PV System- Hydrokinetic- Assessment of Energy- Renewable Energy- Paper Mill