Estimation of Health Impacts and Externality Costs with the Robust Uniform World Model in the Muara Karang Generation Units

Della Kumalaningrum, R. Dalimi
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To encourage national economic growth, efforts are made to maintain electricity availability in Indonesia. Until now, the need for electrical energy in Indonesia is still supplied by fossil fuel power plants, especially Steam Power Plants and Gas Steam Power Plants. One of the negative impacts arising from electricity generation activities is air pollution. Air pollution is produced in the form of waste gases such as PM10, SO2, NO2, and these gases causes global warming and impact of human health. In this study, the magnitude of the negative impact calculated based on the impact on public health, which will then be limited to economic value (cost of externalities). Cost of externalities are conditions when the effect of the production of goods or services imposes costs or benefits on other parties, and these costs are not reflected in the price charged for the goods or services produced. The estimation of public health impacts and externality costs calculated in this study comes from power plants operating at the Muara Karang Generation Unit using Robust Uniform World Model (RUWM). The research results show that the amount of health and externality costs obtained for each power plant are different because each power plant has different operating conditions. In PLTGU Block 1, the resulting externality cost was 18,51 cents USD/kWh, PLTGU Block 2 was 3,05 cents USD/kWh, and PLTGU Block 3 was 1,75 cents USD/kWh. The two Unit of PLTU Muara Karang generate different externality costs, namely 1,52 cents USD/kWh for PLTU Unit 4 and PLTU Unit 5 of 1,10 cents USD/kWh.
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用稳健统一世界模型估计Muara Karang发电机组的健康影响和外部性成本
为了鼓励国民经济增长,印尼正在努力维持电力供应。到目前为止,印尼的电力需求仍然由化石燃料发电厂提供,特别是蒸汽发电厂和燃气蒸汽发电厂。发电活动产生的负面影响之一是空气污染。空气污染以PM10、SO2、NO2等废气的形式产生,这些气体导致全球变暖并影响人类健康。在本研究中,根据对公共卫生的影响计算负面影响的程度,然后将其限于经济价值(外部性成本)。外部性成本是指商品或服务的生产对其他各方造成成本或利益的情况,而这些成本没有反映在所生产的商品或服务的价格中。本研究中计算的公共卫生影响和外部性成本的估计来自使用鲁棒统一世界模型(RUWM)的Muara Karang发电机组运行的发电厂。研究结果表明,由于各电厂的运行条件不同,各电厂所获得的健康成本和外部性成本的数量是不同的。在PLTGU 1区块,由此产生的外部性成本为18.51美分美元/千瓦时,PLTGU 2区块为3.05美分美元/千瓦时,PLTGU 3区块为1.75美分美元/千瓦时。PLTU Muara Karang的两个机组产生不同的外部性成本,即PLTU 4号机组为1.52美分/千瓦时,PLTU 5号机组为1.10美分/千瓦时。
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