Abstract
Abstract Bali, a prominent tourist destination in Indonesia, faces an increasing demand for electricity, primarily supplied by non-renewable sources. With a target to increase renewable energy mix, Bali focuses on leveraging its water resources, notably Tamblang Dam, for hydroelectric power generation. This research aims to determine the potential utilization of Tamblang Dam as a micro hydro power plant, highlighting its capacity to significantly contribute to renewable energy mix in Indonesia generally and Bali particularly. Analysis reveals a potential electricity generation of 0.52 MW, with an annual hydro power production estimate of 4.57 GWh. Considering discharge availability, height of falling water and efficiency of hydro power system. The research also underscores the project’s economic viability and profitability, emphasizing its role in fostering sustainable energy practices in the region.
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