Sustainable Cold Ironing with On-Grid Photovoltaic Power: A Case Study of Tanjung Emas Port

Santosa, Wahyu Ardi and Wijaya, F. Danang and Sidik, Yohan Fajar (2025) Sustainable Cold Ironing with On-Grid Photovoltaic Power: A Case Study of Tanjung Emas Port. Sustainable Cold Ironing with On-Grid Photovoltaic Power: A Case Study of Tanjung Emas Port. 461 - 466.

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Abstract

Ports play a vital role in today's liberalized economy, with high demand for seaborne trade due to their costeffectiveness and capacity to transport large goods. However, fossil fuel-powered ships generate carbon emissions while docked, posing risks to local communities. Cold ironing systems supply electricity to ships directly from the port to address this, reducing emissions. This solution supports Indonesia's carbon reduction targets outlined in its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). Alternative energy sources, particularly renewable options like photovoltaic (PV) power plants, are needed to further support this goal. This research focuses on designing and calculating the power requirements for a cold ironing system that combines hybrid photovoltaic and grid electricity. It also evaluates potential carbon emissions and operational cost reductions. The study analyzes the installation of a rooftop PV system for the port authority building at Tanjung Emas Port, with a designed capacity of 6,250 kW. PV sources contribute 43.9 to the hybrid grid supply system for cold ironing operations. Implementation of the grid-PV hybrid system achieves 79.35 cost savings over diesel generation and reduces 61.39 CO emissions. These findings offer a technical foundation for enhancing environmental sustainability at Tanjung Emas Port and advancing it toward becoming an international smart port.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Cost reduction; Electric power systems; Hybrid systems; Ports and harbors; Ships; Sustainable development; Carbon emissions; Case-studies; Cold ironing; Emission reduction; Energy transitions; High demand; Hybrid grids; Photovoltaic power; Renewable energies; Smart port; Emission control
Subjects: T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Electrical and Information Technology Department
Depositing User: Rita Yulianti Yulianti
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2026 06:40
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2026 06:40
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/24861

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