Abstract

West Java Province in Indonesia has a geothermal district, one of the existing power plants is Wayang Windu. Besides the geological factors, the development of geothermal energy is determined by socio-economic. This paper examines the preliminary study of direct geothermal energy utilization in a tea plantation in Malabar, Indonesia. The land that has not been cultivated yet is available in that area, and it is near the Wayang Windu. The greenhouse design for 1 hectare which divided into six bays using a cascade cycle from Wayang Windu power plant. This study select capsicum annuum as a case study regarding the opportunity to produce in Bandung City. The minimum heat supply for the greenhouse is 1.25 MW from the hot wastewater from Wayang Windu. The estimation of the greenhouse will reduce carbon emission by around 84% compare with industrial diesel oil (IDO).

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