Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia

Infrastructure development is expected to support economic growth in Indonesia. Infrastructure development related to logistics and energy is a top priority based on the Indonesia’s development plan. The State Electricity Company, through its 2019–2028 Electricity Supply Business Plan, reports the p...

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Autores principales: Muhammad Arif Budiyanto, Ivan Kristianto Singgih, Achmad Riadi, Gerry Liston Putra
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:45ce05a113d24f689186333c3d0936372021-12-04T04:35:14ZStudy on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia2352-484710.1016/j.egyr.2021.11.211https://doaj.org/article/45ce05a113d24f689186333c3d0936372022-04-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721013561https://doaj.org/toc/2352-4847Infrastructure development is expected to support economic growth in Indonesia. Infrastructure development related to logistics and energy is a top priority based on the Indonesia’s development plan. The State Electricity Company, through its 2019–2028 Electricity Supply Business Plan, reports the plan to develop a mobile gas-engine power plant in the Sulawesi region Indonesia. The gas engine will operate with natural gas supply from the LNG terminal hub and then be distributed using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier (SSLNG) to the receiving terminal that serves mobile power plants in the Sulawesi region Indonesia. In this study, LNG distribution optimization uses Greedy Algorithm and Linear Programming with decision function to minimize remaining LNG cargo load. Input variables in the form of LNG demand from the receiving terminal and ships with loading capacity and distribution distance variations. The optimization results of LNG distribution show that two units of SSLNG 5000 m3 are needed with the total remaining cargo 1753,1 m3 to satisfy all LNG needs in all destinations.Muhammad Arif BudiyantoIvan Kristianto SinggihAchmad RiadiGerry Liston PutraElsevierarticleLNGSmall-scale LNG CarrierMobile Power PlantsElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTK1-9971ENEnergy Reports, Vol 8, Iss , Pp 374-380 (2022)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic LNG
Small-scale LNG Carrier
Mobile Power Plants
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
spellingShingle LNG
Small-scale LNG Carrier
Mobile Power Plants
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
Muhammad Arif Budiyanto
Ivan Kristianto Singgih
Achmad Riadi
Gerry Liston Putra
Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
description Infrastructure development is expected to support economic growth in Indonesia. Infrastructure development related to logistics and energy is a top priority based on the Indonesia’s development plan. The State Electricity Company, through its 2019–2028 Electricity Supply Business Plan, reports the plan to develop a mobile gas-engine power plant in the Sulawesi region Indonesia. The gas engine will operate with natural gas supply from the LNG terminal hub and then be distributed using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier (SSLNG) to the receiving terminal that serves mobile power plants in the Sulawesi region Indonesia. In this study, LNG distribution optimization uses Greedy Algorithm and Linear Programming with decision function to minimize remaining LNG cargo load. Input variables in the form of LNG demand from the receiving terminal and ships with loading capacity and distribution distance variations. The optimization results of LNG distribution show that two units of SSLNG 5000 m3 are needed with the total remaining cargo 1753,1 m3 to satisfy all LNG needs in all destinations.
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author Muhammad Arif Budiyanto
Ivan Kristianto Singgih
Achmad Riadi
Gerry Liston Putra
author_facet Muhammad Arif Budiyanto
Ivan Kristianto Singgih
Achmad Riadi
Gerry Liston Putra
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title Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
title_short Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
title_full Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
title_fullStr Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Study on the LNG distribution to Mobile Power Plants using a Small-Scale LNG Carrier for the case of the Sulawesi region of Indonesia
title_sort study on the lng distribution to mobile power plants using a small-scale lng carrier for the case of the sulawesi region of indonesia
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url https://doaj.org/article/45ce05a113d24f689186333c3d093637
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