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摘要
当今社会广泛使用的电力用途之一是作为照明的来源。社区流动性的提高使得所有的活动都需要照明。需要照明的一个重要部分是高速公路或公共道路。PJU是一种公共照明灯,通常安装在道路和某些地方,如公园等公共场所。PJU(街道照明)或道路照明是在夜间安装作为街道照明的光源。使用太阳能的公共街道照明是一种廉价和经济的替代方案,作为照明电力的来源,因为它使用了一种新的,无限的可再生能源,这种能源来自大自然,即太阳能。本研究的目的是在HOMER 3.10.3版本软件的辅助下,通过净现值成本和盈亏平衡点来确定未来太阳能路灯替代传统公共路灯的可行性。计算结果表明,传统路灯的净现值成本较低,仅为Rp. 30,245,473,而太阳能路灯的净现值成本初始投资为Rp. 128,341,312,并且没有发现盈亏平衡点(Break even point)图。
Feasibility Study of Solar Power Generation System for Public Street Lighting
One of the uses of electricity that is widely used by society today is as a source of lighting. The increasing level of community mobility makes all activities require lighting. One part that is important and requires lighting is a highway or public road. PJU is a lighting lamp that is public (for the common good) and is usually installed on roads and certain places such as parks and other public places. PJU (street lighting) or road lighting is a light source that is installed as street lighting at night. Public street lighting using solar power is a cheap and economical alternative to be used as a source of lighting electricity because it uses a new and unlimited renewable energy source that comes from nature, namely solar energy. This study aims to determine the feasibility of solar street lighting in the future as a substitute for conventional public street lighting in the future by looking at the Net present cost, and Break even point assisted by HOMER software version 3.10.3. And the results obtained from the calculation of the Net present cost of conventional street lighting costs less, which is only Rp. 30,245,473 and the Net present cost of solar street lighting costs an initial investment of Rp. 128,341,312 and the BEP (Break even point) graph that has not been found to break even.