None Faanzir Faanzir, None Umar Umar, None Iswan Iswan
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This paper proposes a plan of electric system on a remote island that utilizes the power of marine currents and solar. The supply system is carried out in a decentralized battery and a centralized battery. The types of batteries used is Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion). The decentralized battery system and the centralized battery, refer to each customer's load power. Power customer loads using DC (Direct Current) equipment and lighting. The battery voltage used as a source is 48 V while the customer uses 12 V. The use of batteries as the main source to meet the electricity needs of various types of customers uses a maximum current of about 3.8 A.