INVESTMENT ANALYSIS OF A 5 MW GEOTHERMAL BINARY CYCLE POWER PLANT

Authors

  • Suardi Nur Departement of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Islamic State Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh, Indonesia
  • Mulyadi Abdul Wahid Departement of Engineering Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Islamic State Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22373/ijes.v1i2.4246

Keywords:

geothermal feasibility, binary cycle power plant, environmental benefit, geothermal investment cost

Abstract

Indonesia is blessed with around 27.510 MWe of geothermal resources. Amongst the numbers, some resources are identified as small-scale geothermal resources. The development of small-scale geothermal resources is quite challenging either to government or private developers due to their low selling price that varies from USD 6.50 cent/kWh to USD 9.76 cent/kWh depending on the location and capacity. The challenges can be multiplied in the case of the electricity produced from a geothermal power plant  that located isolated grid, where the electricity is unable to be transmitted to another load areas. Therefore, the electricity production will be limited to only serve the demand in the island that consequently will limit the revenue from electricity sales. This study analyzes the financial aspect of a binary geothermal power plant with gross installed capacity of 5 MW located in isolated island. The analysis shows the power plant will be financially feasible when the electricity selling price is over USD 30 cent/kWh that will generate 12% of IRR which is assumed as feasible target for this project. Furthermore, if environmental benefit is included the project can be feasible at lower selling price of USD 25 cent/kWh.

Published

2024-01-18