Pengembangan Model Simulasi Dinamis Untuk Perencanaan Kebutuhan Dan Pasokan Energi Listrik Pada Sektor Bisnis Studi Kasus Jawa Timur

Hidayat, Luqman Wahyu (2016) Pengembangan Model Simulasi Dinamis Untuk Perencanaan Kebutuhan Dan Pasokan Energi Listrik Pada Sektor Bisnis Studi Kasus Jawa Timur. Undergraduate thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya.

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Abstract

Energi listrik merupakan salah satu faktor penting dalam
pembangunan bagi setiap bangsa termasuk Indonesia. Energi
listrik memilki peran penting dalam bagi pembangunan baik dalam
aspek ekonomi maupun sosial. Mengetahui seberapa besar
kebutuhan energi listrik ke depannya akan membawa banyak sekali
keuntungan-keuntungan baik dalam bidang ekonomi maupun
sosial. Mengingat begitu besar dan pentingnya manfaat energi
listrik sedangkan sumber energi pembangkit listrik terbatas dan
harus digunakan seefisien mungkin, maka diperlukan upaya
berupa langkah-langkah strategis yang dapat menunjang
penyediaan energi listrik secara optimal dan seefisien mungkin.
Tugas akhir ini membahas bagaimana pemodelan dinamis
dapat membantu menghasilkan skenario konsumsi listrik terhadap
sektor bisnis di masa depan. Pemodelan ini mempelajari struktur
sistem yang kompleks dan untuk menguji skenario yang berbedabeda
dan juga besar jumlah variabel, yang mempengaruhi
perilaku, dapat dipertimbangkan. Produsen listrik membutuhkan
pengetahuan dari total konsumsi energi listrik untuk mendukung
bisnis mereka agar dapat memenuhi kebutuhan energi listrik
dengan seefisien mungkin, seperti keputusan kapan diperlukan
investasi gardu induk baru.
Hasil dari permodelan dan simulasi dinamis digunakan
untuk menganalisa permintaan energi listrik sektor bisnis
berdasarkan kondisi saat ini dan memperkirakan permintaan
listrik pada sector bisnis di masa depan serta bagaimana
mengatasi permintaan energi listrik di masa depan
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Electrical energy is one important factor in the
development of every nation, including Indonesia. Electrical
energy has an important role in the development of both the
economic and social aspects. Knowing how much electrical energy
needs in the future will bring a lot of benefits both in economic and
social fields. Given the very large and important energy benefits of
electricity while the power generation energy sources are limited
and must be used as efficiently as possible, efforts are needed in
the form of strategic measures to support the provision of electrical
energy optimally and efficiently as possible.
This thesis explores how dynamic modeling can help
generate electricity consumption scenario of the business sector in
the future. This modeling study the structure of complex systems
and to test different scenarios and also a large number of variables,
which affect the behavior could be considered. Manufacturer of
electricity requires knowledge of the total consumption of
electrical energy to support their business in order to meet the
needs of electrical energy as efficiently as possible, such as the
decision when new investments are required substations.
The results of modeling and dynamic simulation is used to
analyze the demand for electrical energy business sector based on
current conditions and forecast electricity demand in business in the future as well as how to cope with demand for electric energy
in the future.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information: RSIf 006.42 Hid p
Uncontrolled Keywords: Simulasi Dinamis, Energi Listrik, Sektor Bisnis, Ekonometri.
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > TA1637 Image processing--Digital techniques
Divisions: Faculty of Information Technology > Informatics Engineering > 55201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: EKO BUDI RAHARJO
Date Deposited: 05 Jun 2020 01:54
Last Modified: 05 Jun 2020 01:54
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/76108

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