A feasibility study of planting nuclear power plants in Java-Bali-Madura, Indonesia
The rapid increase of electricity demand in Indonesia since the last five years has made planting new large plants into its national grid unavoidable. However, considering the incessant increase of current and future price of fossil fuel, these new plants are expected to include nuclear-based. Nucle...
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my.uniten.dspace-309602023-12-29T15:56:41Z A feasibility study of planting nuclear power plants in Java-Bali-Madura, Indonesia Romantika J. Jidin R. 26325686600 6508169028 Nuclear power Persero Power generation Agriculture Earthquakes Electric power generation Fossil fuel power plants Fossil fuels Nuclear fuels Nuclear industry Nuclear power plants Planning Resource allocation Active seismic Bali , Indonesia Capital costs Construction time Current generations Electricity demands Feasibility studies Fossil fuel sources Human resources Indonesia Large plants National grids Nuclear plants Nuclear power Persero Primary energy sources Public concerns Nuclear energy The rapid increase of electricity demand in Indonesia since the last five years has made planting new large plants into its national grid unavoidable. However, considering the incessant increase of current and future price of fossil fuel, these new plants are expected to include nuclear-based. Nuclear is the option, based on projection of depleting fossil fuel sources against its increasing demand, relatively stable cost of nuclear fuels, and current generation nuclear plant is far safer and less construction time compared than its predecessors, though public concern has to be appropriately dealt initially. This paper investigates issues associated with nuclear power plant (NPP) and analyzes the feasibility of planting such plants in Java-Madura-Bali, Indonesia. However, planting NPP's entails high capital cost and also draws opponent from the public, and even more so when the active seismic activities take place in most part of the said region. Specifically, this study evaluates the viability of planting nuclear plants in terms of the system grid capacity to accommodate such big power plants, indigenous primary energy sources, required human resources, and finally the seismic concern. Final 2023-12-29T07:56:40Z 2023-12-29T07:56:40Z 2008 Conference paper 2-s2.0-62449152377 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-62449152377&partnerID=40&md5=1a7c77d8afa6bbff78585259b7b2d35e https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30960 185 190 Scopus |
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The rapid increase of electricity demand in Indonesia since the last five years has made planting new large plants into its national grid unavoidable. However, considering the incessant increase of current and future price of fossil fuel, these new plants are expected to include nuclear-based. Nuclear is the option, based on projection of depleting fossil fuel sources against its increasing demand, relatively stable cost of nuclear fuels, and current generation nuclear plant is far safer and less construction time compared than its predecessors, though public concern has to be appropriately dealt initially. This paper investigates issues associated with nuclear power plant (NPP) and analyzes the feasibility of planting such plants in Java-Madura-Bali, Indonesia. However, planting NPP's entails high capital cost and also draws opponent from the public, and even more so when the active seismic activities take place in most part of the said region. Specifically, this study evaluates the viability of planting nuclear plants in terms of the system grid capacity to accommodate such big power plants, indigenous primary energy sources, required human resources, and finally the seismic concern. |
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