Abstract

Reliability and efficiency are a power-plant’s commitment to the government in anticipating and overcoming the threat of energy crisis and the environmental impact of energy consumption. The demand for a highly-efficient operation has sparked competitions among power generation industries. The Energy Management System was adopted to evaluate the energy consumption for powering-up electrical equipment in a power plant operation. It is also defined as in-house usage. This study was conducted to analyse Energy Management System compatibility in combined-cycle power plants, utilising Pareto Diagram to discover the most significant consumption of electrical equipment, resulting in the likelihoods of energy and cost savings. This study proposed a mathematical opportunity of saving 342 MWh energy and boosting revenue by 410 million Rupiahs or 28 thousand US Dollars in one year.

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