Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Assessment of Solar Cell System Design for Mechanical Cooling System on the Ferry 500 GT | Chapter 6 | Novel Perspectives of Engineering Research Vol.7

 Energy power is now a basic demand for almost everyone on the planet. Electrical energy is essential to the functioning of the economy. Electricity can be produced from a variety of energy sources. Outline his energy can be divided into two categories: updateable energy and non-updateable energy. Energy that cannot be updated, such as that obtained from fossil and nuclear fuels, as well as energy that can be updated, such as that derived from geothermal (solar energy), ocean waves, waterfalls, wind, and other natural sources. Energy sources that cannot be updated, such as energy sourced from fossil fuels, are gradually being phased out as prices rise and the number of energy sources available decreases. Heat (solar thermal) or electricity (electricity) can be generated using the Sun's energy (photovoltaic). Solar energy is used as a source of electrical energy in engineering as a solar photovoltaic plant with no pollution, air pollution, or pollution on the environment. In photovoltaics, the solar cell is the most important component. Due to the relative amount of Sun energy and the fact that the Sun bathes the territory of Indonesia 10-12 hours a day, the usage of solar cells on a ship can be used as energy in a variety of electrical equipment on the ship. In this scenario, the solar cell was used to power the mechanical cooling equipment on board a ferry that travels around Indonesia. Solar energy consumption is expected to reduce the use of fossil fuels and save money on operating costs.

Author(s) Details:

Danny Faturachman,
Marine Engineering Department, Darma Persada University and former in Faculty of Industrial Management, University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia.

Shariman Mustafa,
Faculty of Industrial Management, University Malaysia Pahang, Lebuhraya Tun Razak, Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.


Yoseph Arya Dewanto,
Marine Engineering Department, Darma Persada University, Jl. Radin Inten 2, Pondok Kelapa, Jakarta 13450, Indonesia.


Muswar Muslim,
Marine Engineering Department, Darma Persada University, Jl. Radin Inten 2, Pondok Kelapa, Jakarta 13450, Indonesia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NPER-V7/article/view/5903

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