STUDI PERANCANGAN PANEL SURYA PADA KOMPLEK WANGI WANGI AKADEMI TNI ANGKATAN LAUT (AAL) UNTUK LAMPU PENERANGAN JALAN

Authors

  • Wujud Wiyono Politeknik Angkatan Laut
  • Ezulvan Zaqi Senawi Akademi TNI Angkatan Laut

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59447/engment.v3i1.204

Keywords:

Solar Panels, Solar Power Plants (PLTS), Street Lighting, Renewable Energy, Naval Academy, Energy Efficiency

Abstract

The increasing demand for electrical energy in military education facilities necessitates an efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy solution. This research aims to design a Solar Power Plant (PLTS) system to meet the street lighting needs in the Wangi-Wangi Complex of the Indonesian Naval Academy (AAL). The research method used is quantitative descriptive with an engineering design approach thru the stages of site survey, collection of solar energy potential data in the Surabaya area, calculation of electricity energy needs, calculation of solar panel capacity, calculation of battery capacity, and design of battery connection configuration. The research results show that the energy requirement for street lighting is 1,920 Wh/day, sourced from 8 units of 20 Watt LED lamps with an operating time of 12 hours per day. Based on the average solar radiation potential in Surabaya of 5 kWh/m²/day, the designed system requires 3 units of 200 Wp monocrystalline solar panels with a total area of approximately 4.89 m². For energy storage, 4 units of Yuasa N200 12 V 200 Ah batteries are used, configured in a series-parallel arrangement, capable of providing an effective energy of around 3,600 Wh with an estimated operating time of 22.5 hours. The research results indicate that the proposed solar power plant design is feasible to implement as an environmentally friendly, efficient alternative energy source that supports the green defense concept in the AAL environment.

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Published

2026-05-30

How to Cite

Wiyono, W., & Senawi, E. Z. (2026). STUDI PERANCANGAN PANEL SURYA PADA KOMPLEK WANGI WANGI AKADEMI TNI ANGKATAN LAUT (AAL) UNTUK LAMPU PENERANGAN JALAN. Engineering and Maritime Technology Journal (Engment), 3(1), 38–47. https://doi.org/10.59447/engment.v3i1.204

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