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Design of IoT Based Monitoring System for Miniature Smart Grid

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Bandung, August 4th, 2019

Dear Author(s),

It is our pleasure to inform you that your submission,


Number : 167
Title : Design of IoT Based Monitoring System for Miniature Smart Grid
Author (s) : Waluyo, Febrian Hadianta, Andre Widura, and Rangga Maulana
has been accepted for paper presentation at ICHVEPS 2019.

You are invited to present your paper in the 2nd International Conference on High
Voltage Engineering and Power Systems 2019, on October 1-4, 2019, at Grand Bali
Beach Hotel, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

We look forward to seeing you in the conference.

Sincerely,

Dr. Umar Khayam


General Secretary of ICHVEPS2019

Organized by:
Power Engineering Research Group, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Technically Sponsored by:


Power and Energy Society Indonesia Chapter, IEEE Indonesia Section

STEI - ITB Indonesia Chapter


Towards sustainable and reliable power delivery

2019

PROGRAM BOOK
THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH VOLTAGE
ENGINEERING AND POWER SYSTEMS
(ICHVEPS) 2019

BALI, OCTOBER,1st - 4 th, 2019


Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia

th
The 74 National Electricity Day 2019
www.ichveps.org
ORGANIZED BY

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics


Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

SPONSORED BY

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ICHVEPS SECRETARIAT

Dr. Ir. Umar Khayam


School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung 40132
Indonesia

Paper Submission:
Phone: +62-859-5666-6696 (Lunnetta) / +62-85292198369 (Rizky)

Local Arrangement:
Phone: +62-81944848246 (Azis) /+62-85795422199 (Arpan)

Fax: +62-22-2506291
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: http://www.ichveps.org/

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WELCOMING MESSAGES

Distinguish participants and guests, welcome to Bali, welcome to


Indonesia and welcome to The International Conference on High
Voltage Engineering and Power System 2019 (ICHVEPS 2019). The
conference will be held in Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel Sanur Bali,
Indonesia on 1-4 October 2019. The ICHVEPS 2019 is a biannual
conference organized by the School of Electrical Engineering and
Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia and sponsored by IEEE
Indonesia Section, IEEE Power and Energy Society Indonesia Chapter, IEEE Indonesia
Student Branch and PT. PLN (Persero). The conference is designed to be an
international forum for exchange ideas, discussion and dissemination of research
results and recent technologies in the field of High Voltage Engineering and Power
System from power utilities, universities, research institutes as well as industries. The
conference received a large number of abstracts/papers submission of more than
186. After review, finally 136 papers from 14 countries (Indonesia, Germany,
Malaysia, India, Australia, South Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Canada, ,Italy,
USA, and Morocco were accepted. The papers will be presented in 2 invited plenary
sessions and 16 technical sessions. All accepted papers will be sent to IEEE Xplore
(and Scopus) and selected papers will be invited to be published in International
Journal on Electrical Engineering and Informatics.

I hope ICHVEPS 2019 will provide all of you a fruitful meeting, memorable
experience and pleasant stay in Bali

I am looking forward to welcoming you in Bali, Indonesia.

Prof.Dr.Ir. Suwarno,
General Chairman of ICHVEPS 2019

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ORGANIZED BY........................................................................................................................................... 1

TECHNICALLY SPONSORED BY............................................................................................................ 1

ICHVEPS SECRETARIAT ............................................................................................................................ 2

WELCOMING MESSAGES ....................................................................................................................... 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................................. 4

ICHVEPS 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ..................................................................................... 5

ABOUT BALI ................................................................................................................................................. 7

GENERAL INFORMATIONS .................................................................................................................... 8

REGISTRATION............................................................................................................................................ 9

CONFERENCE VENUE............................................................................................................................ 10

WORKSHOP PROGRAM ....................................................................................................................... 11

CONFERENCE PROGRAM OUTLINE ................................................................................................ 13

PLENARY INVITED LECTURES ............................................................................................................ 14

TECHNICAL SESSIONS .......................................................................................................................... 16

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ICHVEPS 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
Suwarno (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)

General Secretary:
Umar Khayam (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)

Treasurer:
Muhammad Nurdin (ITB, Indonesia)

Publications:
Deny Hamdani (ITB, Indonesia)
Members:
Lunnetta Safura (ITB, Indonesia)
Yulia Erina Sari (ITB, Indonesia)
Bryan Denov (ITB, Indonesia)
Rahman Azis Prasojo (ITB, Indonesia)

Technical Program:
Chair: Nanang Hariyanto (ITB, Indonesia)
Members:
Bambang Anggoro (ITB, Indonesia)
Syarif Hidayat (ITB, Indonesia)
Sumaryadi (PT. PLN Persero)
Anita Pharmatrisanti (PT. PLN Persero)
Ariadi Hazmi (UNAND, Indonesia)

Local Arrangement:
Chair: Fathin Saifur Rahman (ITB, Indonesia)
Members:
Rizky Rahmani (ITB, Indonesia) Ilham Hendratama (ITB, Indonesia)
Arpan Zaeni (ITB, Indonesia) Neris Peri Ardiansyah (ITB, Indonesia)
Adista Dwi Praharti (ITB, Indonesia) Rian Nurdiansyah (ITB, Indonesia)
Mistriana (ITB, Indonesia) Sabhan Kanata (ITB, Indonesia)
Fahmi Nurul Alini (ITB, Indonesia) M. Habibi Syukri D. (ITB, Indonesia)
Lury A. Lumba (ITB, Indonesia) Michael Stevano S. (ITB, Indonesia)
Ardy Gamawanto (ITB, Indonesia) M. Yuda Hamdani (ITB, Indonesia)
Taufiqurrahman Akmal (ITB, Indonesia)

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International Advisory Committee

Suwarno (ITB, Indonesia) Ngapuli I.S. (ITB, Indonesia)


Reynaldo Zoro (ITB, Indonesia) Y. Haroen (ITB, Indonesia)
Pekik A. Dahono (ITB, Indonesia) Iwa Garniwa (UI, Indonesia)
Tumiran (UGM, Indonesia) N. Sisworahardjo (Tenneessee Univ., USA)
Z. Nawawi (UNSRI, Indonesia) M. Hikita (KIT, Japan)
S. Sekers (ITU, Turkey) B.W. Lee (Hanyang Univ., South Korea)
Andrea Cavallini (Univ. of Bologna, Jaeho Choi (Chungbuk National Univ,
Italy) South Korea)
Toshihiro Takahashi (CRIEPI, Japan) S. Gubanski (Chalmers Univ, Sweden)
Y. Mitani (KIT, Japan) A. Abu Siada (Curtin Univ., Australia)
M. Kamarol (USM, Malaysia) Tian Hua Liu (NTUST, Taiwan)
Guan Jun Zhang (Xian Jiatong Univ, Peter Werle (TU Hannover, Germany)
China)
Uwe Sichler (TU Graz, Austria) Syamsir Abduh (TRISAKTI Univ.,
Indonesia)
N. Hozumi (Toyohashi Univ, Japan) Eko Yudo P. (PLN, Indonesia)
Amir Rosidin (PLN, Indonesia) Adi Soepriyanto (ITS, Indonesia)
Sasongko P (UGM, Indonesia) Salama M. (UNHAS, Indonesia)
Sarjiya (IEEE PES, Indonesia Chapter) Rudi K. (UNTAN, Indonesia)
Evy Haryadi (PLN, Indonesia) I.A.G. Antari (UNUD, Indonesia)

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ABOUT BALI

Indonesia is one of the very few nations on earth to span such a broad spectrum of
world history and human civilizations from its ancient Hindu-Javanese temples to
Bali's modern luxury resorts, and from the stone-age lifestyle in West Papua to an
immense metropolis that is Jakarta. The population of nearly 234 million people is
derived from 300 ethnic groups people who speak over 250 distinct languages. The
common element is the national language of Bahasa Indonesia

Situated almost smack in the


middle of the Indonesian
archipelago, Bali is
approximately 5,620 sq km
(2,170 sq miles) in size with a
population of almost 3
million. As one of the eight
regencies, Badung is the
urban and commercial center. Here, most tourists spend their holidays at the beach,
playing and partying, most often in the tourist enclaves of Nusa Dua, Sanur or
Kuta/Legian. But even here, despite blatant commercialism, traditional
undercurrents remain.

Bali lies between the islands of Java and Lombok and is one of more than 17,000
islands that makes up the Indonesian Archipelago. Bali is small, stretching
approximately 140 km from east to west and 80 km from north to south. Slightly
off-center, and running east to west, are a string of volcanic mountains. Lying just 8°
south of the Equator, Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons, wet and
dry, a year and an average annual temperature of around 28° C. The rich volcanic
soil and healthy monsoon season make this island extremely fertile and a range of
crops are grown here. The wide and gently sloping southern regions play host to
Bali’s famed rice terraces, among some of the most spectacular in the world. In the
hill, northern coastal regions, mainly coffee, copra, spices, vegetables, cattle, and
rice are produced.

The Balinese people have strong spiritual roots and despite the large influx of
tourists over the years, their culture is still very much alive. Naturally creative, the
Balinese have traditionally used their talents for religious purposes and most of the
beautiful works to be seen here, have been inspired by stories from the Ramayana
and other Hindu epics. With a reputation as being one of the most beautiful and
diverse tourist spots in Asia, Bali attracts almost 1,000,000 visitors a year, from all
around the world.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Indonesia Government had granted visa on arrival favor to 52 countries to be able
to purchase the visa on arrival facility upon their arrival in Indonesia's designed
“International Gateway” at 15 airports and 21 seaports.

BUSINESS HOURS
Government offices open at 8 am every day except Sunday, Monday to Thursday
the are open to around 3 pm. Fridays to 11.30 and Saturday to 2 pm. Shops in
Denpasar and other towns close in the afternoon for a siesta (usually 1 pm to 6 pm)
and re-open in the evening until 9 pm.

CLIMATE
The average temperature in Bali in December is between 280C (82.4) - 300C (86) and
the relative humidity is about 88%. There is comparatively little difference between
the daytime and nighttime temperatures.

CURRENCY
Only Rupiah (Indonesian currency) is acceptable at regular stores and restaurants.
Certain foreign currencies and major credit cards are accepted by most hotels.
Restaurants and souvenirs shops. The exchange rates 1 US$ is about Rp. 14,000,-

TRAVELERS CHECK AND CREDIT CARDS


Travelers' checks are accepted by leading banks and hotels in principals cities. The
use of travelers' checks in Indonesia is as popular as in any other countries. Dinners
Club and American Express, Visa and Master Card are widely accepted at hotel,
department stores, shops, restaurants and night clubs. According to the Indonesian
banking regulations, payment of credit card should be charged in local currency.

ELECTRICITY
The electricity used in Indonesia is 220 Volt at 50 Hz.

SIGHTSEEING
There are various tourist attractions to visit in Bali, from diving sites to sunrise
destinations, cultural landmarks, and shopping spots. Some of the most popular
ones are Pura Tanah Lot, Mount Batur, Uluwatu Temple, Ubud, and beaches, such as
Sanur and Kuta. The interested participants could receive further information from
the hotel’s front desk.

IDD (INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DIALING)


Country Code = Indonesia :+62
City Code = Bali :+62-361

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For further information please contact ICHVEPS secretariat office.
REGISTRATION
Registration Fee
The registration fee includes conference kit, conference proceedings, admission to
all sessions, welcoming reception, banquet, lunches, and coffee breaks.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM :
IEEE Member USD 300
Non-IEEE Member USD 350
Overseas Student USD 250
Local Academia (Lecturer/Student) IDR 2,500,000

WORKSHOP PROGRAM :
Overseas Participant USD 125
Domestic Participant IDR 1,500,000

Page 9
CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference venue of ICHVEPS 2019 is Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur. It is
located on a wide stretch and white sand of Sanur beach, the most complete and
competitive resort in Bali, in over 40 hectares, with extensive landscaped gardens
around mature trees.

There are some international direct flights to Denpasar – Bali from several countries
such as Singapura, China, Japan, Europe, etc.
From Ngurah Rai International Airport to Conference Venue or Inna Grand Beach
Bali Hotel, delegates may use a taxi (price to Sanur about IDR 150,000), it will take
about 24 minutes. The hotel is only 10 minutes to the traditional art market with a
range of recreational facilities.
Sanur, Bali’s original seaside, has long been known for its world-class facilities and
atmosphere of comfort and privacy. This oasis of luxury offers a wide range of
dining and leisure opportunities.

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WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Date : Tuesday, Oct 1st, 2019.
Time : 09.00 – 17.00
Room : Bali Hai (10th Floor, Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel)
*Open Registration: 07.30 – 09.00

1 Opening Speech by ICHVEPS2019 General Chair

2 Prof. Andrea Cavallini


University of Bologna, Italy
“HV Cables: Fundamental, Aging, and Diagnostics”

3 Prof. Masayuki Hikita


Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
“Recent Progress on Electrical Insulation and Diagnosis
Technology in Gas Insulated Power Apparatus”

4 Dr. Anita Pharmatrisanti


PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
“Asset Management for High Voltage Transmission
Systems (Case Study: Jawa-Bali)”

5 Prof. Ahmed Abu Siada


Curtin University, Australia
“Intelligent Trends in Frequency Response Analysis
Technique”

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6 Lunch Break
7 Prof. Guan-Jun Zhang
Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
“High Voltage Engineering in China, Prospect, Problem,
and Solution”

8 Prof. Suwarno
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
“New Liquid Insulating Materials for High Voltage
Transformers”

9 Jeff Butler, P.E.


Hubbell Power Systems, USA
“Optimization of Transmission Line Design and
Insulating Materials”

10 Closing Speech by ICHVEPS2019 General Chair

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM OUTLINE

Date : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019

Time Program Venue


07.30 – 08.30 Registration Agung Room (1st Floor)
08.30 – 09.00 Opening Ceremony Agung Room
09.00 – 10.45 Plenary Invited Lecture Session I Agung Room
10.45 – 11.00 Coffee Break and Group Photo
11.00 – 13.00 Plenary Invited Lecture Session II Agung Room
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 – 16.00 Parallel Technical Session I *See details in each session
16.00 – 16.15 Coffee Break
16.15 – 18.15 Parallel Technical Session II *See details in each session
18.15 – 19.00 Break
19.00 – 21.00 Gala Dinner (Banquet) Pendawa Stage

Date : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019

Time Program Venue


07.30 – 08.00 Registration Agung Room (1st Floor)
08.00 – 10.00 Plenary Invited Lecture Session III Agung Room
10.00 – 10.15 Coffee Break
10.15 – 12.30 Plenary Invited Lecture Session IV Agung Room
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Break
13.30 – 15.30 Parallel Technical Session III *See details in each session
15.30 – 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 – 17.45 Parallel Technical Session IV *See details in each session
17.45 – 18.00 Closing Ceremony Agung Room

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PLENARY INVITED LECTURES
Date : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019
Venue : Agung Room (1st Floor, Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel)
Moderator : Prof. Suwarno, Dr. Ir. Umar Khayam (ITB, Indonesia)

IN-1 09.00 – 10.00


Prof. Masayuki Hikita
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
“Electrical Insulation Technology in High Voltage
Equipment and Power Electronics Integrated
Packaging”

IN-2 10.00 – 10.45


Ir. Haryanto W.S
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
“Increasing the Security and Reliability of Jawa-
Bali Transmission System”

IN-3 11.00 – 12.00


Prof. Andrea Cavallini
University of Bologna, Italy
“High Voltage Insulation used in Aerospace”

IN-4 12.00 – 13.00


Prof. Ahmed Abu Siada
Curtin University, Australia
“Power Transformer Dissolved Gas Analysis –
Challenges and Opportunities”

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Date : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019
Venue : Agung Room (1st Floor, Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel)
Moderator : Prof. Reynaldo Zoro, Prof. Pekik Argo Dahono (ITB, Indonesia)

IN-5 08.00 – 09.00


Dr. Nanang Hariyanto
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
“Power System Stability under Penetration of
Renewable Energy Sources”

IN-6 09.00 – 10.00


Prof. Guan-Jun Zhang
Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
“FDS based Non-Uniform Moisture Content
Distribution of Oil-Paper Insulation”

IN-7 10.15 – 11.00


Evy Haryadi, S.T., M.Sc.
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
“Technology Challenges, Research and
Development for Reliable and Sustainable
Electric Power System”

IN-8 11.00 – 11.45


Franco D'Alessandro, PhD
Lightning Protection International Pty Ltd (LPI),
Australia
“New Approach for Lightning Protection of
Substations”

IN-9 11.45 – 12.30


Prof. Zulkarnain Abdul- Malek
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
“Lightning Related EMC and Safety of
Petrochemical Plants”

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS
ORAL SESSION TS-1 : Insulation Materials and Diagnostics
Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 14.00 – 16.00
Venue : Agung Room-1
Chair : Andrea Cavallini (Univ. of Bologna – Italy)
Co-chair : Moch Dhofir (Univ. Brawijaya – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
A Novel Setup to Investigate Partial Discharges in Interfaces
Subjected to HVDC Voltages
D.D. Kurniawan1, Suwarno1, A. Cavallini2, L. Cirioni2, and R.
1 118 Candela3
1Institut Technology Bandung, Indonesia

2University of Bologna, Italy

3Prysmian Electronics, Italy

Maximum Likelihood-based Technique for Accurate Estimation of


Time-delay between UHF Signals Radiated from Partial Discharge
2 67 Sources
Bhukya Anitha and Chiranjib Koley
National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India
Comparison of The Characteristics and Mechanism of Surface
Discharge Occurence on The Acrylic Surface in Air and Oil
3 125 Insulation With Circular Plane-Plane Electrodes
Rian Nurdiansyah and Umar Khayam
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
The Making Processes of Natural Ester from Palm Oil Through
Transesterification Reaction for Transformer Application
4 8
Suwarno, Yulia Erina Sari, and Tjokorda Istri Diah Karisma Dewi
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Partial Discharge Pattern Detected by New Design Partial
Discharge Sensors
5 143
Muhammad Sukri Habibi Daulay and Umar Khayam
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
The Step of Partial Discharge Pattern Recognition Using Fuzzy
Logic
6 130 Lury Amatullah Lumba, Umar Khayam, Lunnetta Safura Lumba,
and Claysius Dewanata Widjaja
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Comparison of Algorithms for Clustering of Partial Discharge
Signals under DC Voltage
Benedikt Hochbrückner1, Martin Spiertz1, Markus H. Zink1,
7 74
Andreas Küchler1, and Karsten Backhaus2
1University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany

2Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

The Influence of Nanocomposite Filler on the Lifetime


Performance of Polypropylene Under Voltage Polarity Reversal
A. Setiawan1,3, P. Seri2, A. Cavallini2, Suwarno1, and H.
8 65 Naderiallaf2
1Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

2University of Bologna, Italy

3PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

ORAL SESSION TS-2 : Asset Management and Energy Business


Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 14.00 – 16.00
Venue : Agung Room-2
Chair : Ahmed Abu Siada (Curtin Univ. – Australia)
Co-chair : A.P. Purnomoadi (PT. PLN (Persero) – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Developing Norms for Condition Assessment of High Voltage
Apparatus
A.P. Purnomoadi1, H.I. Septyani2, B.S. Munir1, D.A. Nugraha1, and
1 83
H. Usman1
1PLN Research Institute, Indonesia

2PLN TJBT UPT Cirebon, Indonesia

Risk Calculation Formula of the bay in Switchyard to Determine


the Main Priority of Maintenance at PLN UIT JBTB
2 54 Daniel B Limbong, Rachel I Silaban, Feri Febriandi, and Bayu Tri
Nugroho
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBTB, Indonesia

Page 17
Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
The Impact of Wall Materials to Reduce Energy Costs for Air
Conditioning
3 132
Marwan Marwan
Polytechnic State of Ujung Pandang, Indonesia
Risk Cost Analysis and Impact of Dip Voltage, Case Study of The
Food and Beverage Industry in East Java
4 28 Bustani Hadi Wijaya1 and Nanang Hariyanto2
1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Optimizing Stakeholder Management: Operational Decision


Making for Transformer Replacement
5 104
A.Tryollinna
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBB, Indonesia
Risk Assessment Method for Pending Maintenance
6 127 Anna Dwita Paulus Sudin
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBB, Indonesia
A Review of Feed-In Tariff Model (FIT) for Photovoltaic (PV)
Iswan Prahastono1, Ngapuli Irmea Sinisuka1, Muhammad
7 156 Nurdin1, and Herry Nugraha2
1Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

2PT. Indonesia Power, Indonesia

Economic valuation of Efficient Pricing: Case study of Java Bali


Power System
8 170 Dzikri Firmansyah Hakam, Evy Haryadi, Harry Indrawan, and
Arionmaro Asi Simaremare
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-3 : Power System
Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 14.00 – 16.00
Venue : Agung Room-3
Chair : Dhany Harmeidy Barus (UI – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Fathin Saifur Rahman (ITB – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Bali Energy Planning: Optimization of Energy Resources for
Electrical Generation 2019-2028
1 97 Eldi Firmansyah Nasution, Jakfar Shadiq, Heri Setyo Purnomo,
and Joanna Francisca Socaningrum
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Study of FACTS Implementation to Balance Transmission Line
Loading under Steady, Dynamic, and SSR Simulation. Study
Case : Suralaya – Balaraja 500 kV
2 122 Fajar Ari Kristianto1, Iwa Garniwa2, Aristo Adi Kusuma1, and
Musa Marbun1
1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

Study of Increasing Surge Impedance Loading (SIL) and Voltage


at DEPOK Substation by Changing TASIK-DEPOK 500 kV
Transmission Line's Configuration
3 148
Fajar Tri Wardana1 and Rudy Setiabudy2
1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Validation Simulation Model and Stability Analysis of


Interconnecting Two Weak Subsystems
Joko Hartono1, Eko Aptono Triyuwono1, Didik Fauzi Dakhlan1,
4 165
Rizky Rahmani2, Nanang Hariyanto2, and Muhammad Nurdin2
1PLN Research Institute, Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Integrated Energy and Economic Model for Rooftop


Photovoltaics on Distribution System
5 106 Ika Khoirun Nisa1,2 and Iwa Garniwa1
1Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

2PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Small Signal Stability Analysis as Impact of System
Reconfiguration in Pacitan Sub-system
6
168 Muhammad Ridwan, Joko Hartono, Didik Fauzi Dakhlan, and
Eko Aptono Tri Yuwono
PLN Research Institute, Indonesia
System Modeling and Its Effect on State Estimation in
Unbalanced Low Voltage Networks in the Presence of
Measurement Errors
Kevin M. Banjar-Nahor1,3, Florent Cadoux1, Kalle Rauma2,
7 169
Nanang Hariyanto3, and Ngapuli Sinisuka3
1Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France

2TU Dortmund University, Germany

3Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Modelling of Synchronous Generator for Transient Stability in


Power System
8 35
Yurika, Suwarno, Gibson HM Sianipar, and Janson Naiborhu
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

ORAL SESSION TS-4 : Renewable Energy


Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 14.00 – 16.00
Venue : Baris Room
Chair : Agus Purwadi (ITB – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Ignatius Rendroyoko (PT. PLN (Persero) – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Study of PV Development in Bali Island with 3 Aspects
Consideration
1 66
Musa Partahi Marbun, Fajar Ari K., and Anindita Satria Surya
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Analysis of Waste Power Plant With Steam-Organic Rankine
Cycle (S-ORC) Technology Using R245fa, iso-pentana, and
R1234ze [E] Working Fluid : Case Study Bandung City
2 133
Bambang Anggoro, Setiyawan Edi Prasetiyo, and Burhanuddin
Halimi
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Study and Design of Energy-Saving Solar Lamp in Ciater,
Indonesia
Naftalin Winanti1, Giri Angga Setia1, Nana Heryana2, Handoko
3 110
Rusiana1, and Agus Purwadi2
1Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Design of Solar Power Plant for Electrical Engineering


Department Laboratory
4 99 Handoko Rusiana Iskandar, Eldy Darmawan, Yuda Bakti Zainal,
Giri Angga Setia, Naftalin Winanti, and Fauzia Haz
Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Indonesia
Hosting Capacity Analysis for Photovoltaic Rooftop in Indonesia
Dianing Novita Nurmala Putri1, Eddie Widiono Suwondo2,
Syamsir Abduh1, Habibi Husain Arifin3, Andrie Syatriawan4, and
Chairul G Irianto1
5 51 1Universitas Trisakti, Indonesia

2Prakarsa Jaringan Cerdas Indonesia, Indonesia

3Dassault Systèmes, Thailand

4ESDM, Indonesia

Harvesting Solar Energy by Combining Thermal and


Photovoltaic System in Fish Dryer
6 139 Elita Fidiya Nugrahani, Yunita Siti Mardhiyyah, and Ahmad
Tavif
Universitas Internasional Semen Indonesia, Indonesia
Study of Feasibility Planning Power Plant Micro Hydro in
Kampung Mului, Paser
7 107
Rizky Monica Virgine and Rudy Setiabudy
Universitas Indonesia
One-Hour-Ahead Solar Power Forecasting Using
Artificial Neural Networks in Taiwan
Rois Ahmad Hanafi1, Chih-Wen Liu2, and Suwarno3
8 1
1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2National Taiwan University, Taiwan

3Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-5 : Insulation Materials and Diagnostics
Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 16.15 – 18.15
Venue : Agung Room-1
Chair : Masayuki Hikita (Kyushu Inst. of Tech. – Japan)
Co-chair : Abdul Rajab (Andalas University – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
The Investigation of the Hydrophobicity and Flashover strength
of Silicon Rubber with Coal Fly Ash (CFA) Micro-Filler
1 160 Tajuddin Waris, Tomohiro Kawashima, Naohiro Hozumi, and
Yoshinobu Murakami
Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
Methods for Remaining Life Prediction of Power Cable based
on Partial Discharge with Regard to Loading Factor Calculation
2 151 and Voltage Variation
Arpan Zaeni, Umar Khayam, and Deny Viviantoro
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Leakage Currents on the Distribution Post Insulator with
Different Profile Factors
3 85 Moch Dhofir, Unggul Wibawa, Rini Nur Hasanah, and Hadi
Suyono
Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
Algorithms for a Multi-Sensor Partial Discharge Expert System
Applied to Medium Voltage Cable Connectors
Björn Böttcher1, Ali Sinai1, Matthias Menge1, Thomas Gräf1,
4 68
Ronald Plath2, and Thomas Hücker1
1University of Applied Sciences HTW-Berlin, Germany

2Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

Temporal Transition of Partial Discharge Characteristics in XLPE


Cable Joint Model Taking Account of Long-Term Operation and
Deterioration
Nurcahyo Wibowo1,2, Takafumi Mashimo3, Toshihiro
5 47
Takahashi3, and Suwarno1
1Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

2PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

3Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Multi-Physical Sensor Fusion Approach For Partial Discharge
Detection On Medium Voltage Cable Connectors
Ali Sinai1, Björn Böttcher1, Matthias Menge1, Thomas Gräf1,
6 70
Ronald Plath2, and Thomas Hücker1
1University of Applied Sciences HTW-Berlin, Germany

2Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

Observation of Partial Discharge Waveform of Electrical


Treeing in Epoxy Resin with Filler
Totoh Abdul Matin1,2,3, Tomohiro Kawashima1, Yoshinobu
7 38 Murakami1, Naohiro Hozumi1, and Suwarno2
1Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

3PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

Development of Real-Time Monitoring and Identification


System of Aging Insulators in the Tropics
8 29 Tambi1, Salama Manjang2, Syafaruddin2, and Ikhlas Kitta2
1Halu Oleo University, Indonesia

2Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

ORAL SESSION TS-6 : Power System Automation


Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 16.15 – 18.15
Venue : Agung Room-2
Chair : Deny Hamdani (ITB – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Dzikri Firmansyah Hakam (PT PLN Persero – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Information System Management on Asset Management in PT.
PLN West Java Transmission Regional
1 155
Ira Mardya Sari and Lia Frisila
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Mitigation of Communication Failures on Line Current
Differential Relays by adding Automatic Function Switching
Logic to Improve Protection System Reliability: Study Case in
2 87 PT PLN (Persero)
Nurul Ibnu Majid, Hikmah Prasetia, and Amdi Nopriansyah
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
IoT Application for On-line Monitoring of 1 kWp Photovoltaic
System Based on NodeMCU ESP8266 and Android Application
Handoko Rusiana Iskandar1, Marsudiono1, Dede Irawan
3 98 Saputra1, Susanto Sambasri1, Nana Heryana2, Arwindra
Rizqiawan2, and Agus Purwadi2
1Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Consideration in Communication Media Selection for Advanced


Metering Infrastructure in Indonesia
4 59 Kemas M. Tofani, Kevin Gausultan M., Nur Widi Priambodo,
and Buyung S. Munir
PLN Research Institute, Indonesia
Radiated Emissions Anomaly Caused by High Voltage
Disturbance of an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) Installation
5 117
Kiswanto and Dian Agung Nugroho
PT Telkom Indonesia, Indonesia
Implementation of Multiple CAASDU IEC-104 Gateway for an
Efficient SCADA Communication in PT PLN UP2D Jakarta
6 4 I Gede Nyoman Chidhi A., Eka Dharma Yanthi, and Isti Dwi
Hermawati
PT. PLN (Persero) UP2D Jakarta, Indonesia
Automation Of Electricity System PLN UPDL Banjarbaru Using
Passive Infrared Sensors
7 149
Soni Asmaul Fuadi and Ario Dwi Prabowo
PT. PLN (Persero) UPDL Banjarbaru, Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-7 : High Voltage Engineering
Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 16.15 – 18.15
Venue : Agung Room-3
Chair : Chuanyang Li (Univ. of Bologna – Italy)
Co-chair : Harry Gumilang (PT. PLN (Persero) – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Spacer Flashover in Humid SF6 under Different Electrical
Stresses
A.P. Purnomoadi1, A. Rodrigo Mor2, J.J. Smit2, G. Supriyadi1, and
1 172
B.S. Munir1
1PLN Research Institute, Indonesia

2Delft University of Technology, Netherland

Novel HVDC Spacers in GIS/GIL by Adaptively Controlling


Surface Charges - Insulation Compounding Scheme
Chuanyang Li1, Bo Liu2, Jiancheng Wang2, Ruilei Gong2, Guan
Wang3, Zhipeng Lei1, Davide Fabiani1, Chuanjie Lin4, and Jun
10
2 Hu4
1University of Bologna, Italy

2Shandong Taikai High Voltage Switchgear Co., Ltd., China

3Tai’an Sheng Yuan Powder Co., Ltd., China

4Tsinghua University, China

Risk Assessment Model for GIS Operating under Tropical


Conditions
A.P. Purnomoadi1, D.S. Rahmani1, A. Rodrigo Mor2, J.J. Smit2,
3 174
and G. Supriyadi1
1PLN Research Institute, Indonesia

2Delft University of Technology, Netherland

Asset Wellness Calculation Method of 150 - 500 KV Oil


Immersed Power Transformer Using Combination Technical
Diagnostic and Risk Assessment
4 94
I Gusti Ngurah Mahendrayana, Rahman Azis Prasojo, Suwarno,
and Sinanuri Surawijaya
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Investigating the Impact of Corona Ageing on Physicochemical
properties of Natural Ester Oil Nanofluid
5 182
Soumya Thakur and R Sarathi
Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Effect of The Presence of Hole on Metal Enclosed Power
Apparatus on Partial Discharge Detected by External Sensor
6 177
Umar Khayam and Mukhlisah Yunus
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
Effect of Spacer Insulation Material Permitivity on the Electric
Field of 150 kV Three-Phase GIS Spacer
7 178
Umar Khayam, Rachmawati, F. Damanik, and Syarif Hidayat
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Optimization of Transmission Line Design and Insulating
Materials
8 136
Jeff Butler
Hubbell Power Systems, Inc., USA

ORAL SESSION TS-8 : Renewable Energy Integration


Date & Time : Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019, 16.15 – 18.15
Venue : Baris Room
Chair : Musa Partahi Marbun (PT. PLN (Persero) – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Kevin Marojahan Banjar-Nahor (ITB – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Study and Design of an Off-Grid Hybrid System for
Administrative Load at Amaru Village, Asmat, Papua
1 90 Bernardus Galih Dwi Wicaksono, Arga Iman Malakani, Dwi
Handoko Arthanto, and Agus Purwadi
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Interconnection Study of Photovoltaic – Battery Storage Hybrid
Power Plant in A Coal Mine Microgrid
Dimas Jalaluddin Ahmad1, Dadan Nurafiat2, and Nanang
2 23
Hariyanto1
1Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

2PT. Tritama Mitra Lestari (TMLEnergy), Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Synchronous Generator Stability Investigation in Power System
with High-Penetration Photovoltaics Under Varying Solar
Irradiances
Muammar Zainuddin1, Frengki Eka Putra Surusa1, Wayan Eka
3 128
Sastra Wibawa2, Syafaruddin3, and Salama Manjang3
1Universitas Ichsan Gorontalo, Indonesia

2PT. PLN (Persero) UIKL Sulawesi, Indonesia

3Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia

Off-Grid PV System Modeling for Communal Load at Jifak


Village-Asmat Regency, Papua Province Based on
Matlab/Simulink
4 89
Dwi Handoko Arthanto, Arga Iman Malakani, Bernardus Galih
Dwi Wicaksono, and Agus Purwadi
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
The Requirement of Indonesian Grid Code Adaptation toward
Variable Renewable Energy Penetration (case study: Solar
5 157 Power Plant in Kupang Sub System)
Dhany Harmeidy Barus and Rinaldy Dalimi
University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Optimizing Unit Commitment Schemes for Variable RES Power
Plant Integration in Microgrid Systems
6 161 Ignatius Rendroyoko, Ngapuli Irmea Sinisuka, and Deddy P
Koesrindartoto
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Study and Design of Off-Grid PV Power System in Pirien, Asmat
Regency, Papua Province using MATLAB/SIMULINK
7 91 Arga Iman Malakani, Dwi Handoko Arthanto, Bernardus Galih
Dwi Wicaksono, and Agus Purwadi
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Increasing Reliability of Coal-Fired Plant by Integrating Battery
Energy Storage (Part 1: Heat Rate Side)
8 31
Aditya Eka Purba Sejati and Nanang Hariyanto
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-9 : Insulation Materials and Diagnostics
Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 13.30 – 15.30
Venue : Agung Room-1
Chair : Bambang Anggoro (ITB – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Zulkarnain Abdul- Malek (UTM – Malaysia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Characteristics of Surface Discharge around the edges of a
circle the PCB on model Plane-plane electrodes in Oil insulation
1 123
Neris Peri Ardiansyah and Umar Khayam
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Voltage Breakdown Characteristics of Transformer Mineral Oil
with Varies the Composition of Corn Oil
2 140
Salama Manjang, Ikhlas Kitta, and Abdi Ikhlas
Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
Typical Gas Concentration Values and Typical Rate of Gas
Increase on DGA Test in PLN UIT-JBT
3 34
Harry Gumilang
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Algorithm for Estimating the Degree of Polymerization of Paper
Insulation Impregnated with Inhibited Insulating Oil
Bayu Hadi Nugraha1, Tobias Kinkeldey2, Tobias Münster2, Peter
4 45 Werle2, and Suwarno3
1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

3Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

The Effects of Electrical Arc Aging on Dielectric Properties and


Partial Discharge Patterns of Natural Ester from Palm Oil
5 158
Yulia Erina Sari, Tjokorda Istri Diah Karisma Dewi, and Suwarno
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Determination of Acidity in Accelerated Aged Insulating Paper,
Impregnated with Different Insulating Oil
Wind Adiati1,2, Peter Werle3, Tobias Kinkeldey3, and Suwarno1
6 46 1Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

2PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

3Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Application of Circular Patch Microstrip Antenna (CPMA) for
Partial Discharge Detector in oil insulation
7 142
Yuda Muhammad Hamdani and Umar Khayam
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Gas Production and Fault Interpretation of Monoesters under
Low Thermal Stresses
8 163
A. Rajab, A. Hanalde, Andi Pawawoi
Andalas University, Indonesia

ORAL SESSION TS-10 : Power Transformer Diagnostics


Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 13.30 – 15.30
Venue : Agung Room-2
Chair : Guan-Jun Zhang (Xi’an Jiaotong Univ. – China)
Co-chair : Waluyo (ITENAS – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Diagnostic Increasing The Water Content of The Transformers
in PLN UPT Karawang
1 115 Dedi Roicandra Sihombing, Yokeu Wibisana, and Master Jan
Roy Turnip
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBT, Indonesia
Analysis of The Effect of Ambient Temperature and Loading on
Power Transformers Ageing (Study Case of 3rd Power
Transformer in Cikupa Substation)
2 147
Nur Al Anshari Munir, Yogasmana Al Mustafa, and Fransileo
Siagian
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Diagnostic Magnetic Shunt Anomaly of Power Transformer
150/20 kV 60 MVA at Tambun Substation
3 154 Yokeu Wibisana, Master Jan Roy Turnip, and Dedi Roi Candra
Sihombing
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBT, Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Diagnosis of Power Transformer Condition using Dissolved Gas
Analysis Technique: Case Studies at Geothermal Power Plants
In Indonesia
4 88
Sinanuri Surawijaya, Rahman Azis Prasojo, Winanda Riga
Tamma, I Gusti Ngurah Mahendrayana, and Suwarno
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
The Assesment Methode for Detects Root Cause of TDCG
Problem at Transformer 70 MVA
5 150 M Afip Nurul Hudah, Agung Satria Andreyansah, and Eko
Aptono Tri Yuwono
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Development of Analytic Hierarchy Process Technique in
Determining Weighting Factor for Power Transformer Health
Index
6 5
Rahman Azis Prasojo, Achmad Setiawan, Suwarno, Nur Ulfa
Maulidevi, and Bambang Anggoro Soedjarno
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Power Transformer Degradation Condition and Insulation Index
Estimation Based on Historical Oil Data
Muhammad Fuad Al Hamdani1, Rahman Azis Prasojo2,
7 40 Suwarno Suwarno2, and A. Abu-Siada3
1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

3Curtin University, Australia

Identification of Ferroresonance on Transformer using Wavelet


Transformation

8 50 Lutfhi Lukman Hakim, I Gede Arka Prawira Putra, I Made


Yulistya Negara, I Gusti Ngurah Satriyadi Hernanda, Dimas
Anton Asfani, and Daniar Fahmi
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-11 : Power System Protection
Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 13.30 – 15.30
Venue : Agung Room-3
Chair : Evy Haryadi (PT. PLN (Persero) – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Kevin Marojahan Banjar-Nahor (ITB – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Classification of Faults in a Test Power System using Artificial
Neural Network
1 72
Dhruba Kumar and Partha Sarathee Bhowmik
National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India
The Impact of The Auto-reclose using Leader-Follower Control
Scheme on Transmission Power System Stability Enhancement
Wayan Eka Sastra Wibawa1, Muammar Zainuddin2, Steven
2 129 Humena2, Syafaruddin3, and Salama Manjang3
1PT. PLN (Persero) UIKL Sulawesi, Indonesia

2Universitas Ichsan Gorontalo, Indonesia

3Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia

Implementation of Over Current Relays with Non-Cascade


Scheme on Medium Voltage Switchgear as Busbar Protection:
3 69 Study Case in PT PLN (Persero) UIT JBB
Hedi Purwanto, Hikmah Prasetia, and Idam Firdaus
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBB, Indonesia
Development of Fault Location for Distributed Parameter
Transmission Lines of a Power System
Duy C. Huynh1, Thanh H. Truong1, Anh V. Truong2, and
Matthew W. Dunnigan3
4 52 1Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam

2Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education,

Vietnam
3Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

The Challenge of Automatic Disturbance Analysis Methods :


new method of collecting, automating, combining and
5 9 processing disturbance data
Reza Widya Hutama
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Fault Locator Analysis With Differential Impedance Method
6 64 Alfi Yulianta
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBT, Indonesia
Analysis on Fault Location of TCSC Lines with Travelling Wave
Method: Korean Case
7 93 Chur Hee Lee1 and Seung Wan Kim2
1KEPRI, Korea

2Chungnam National University, Korea

Case Studies of Magnetizing Inrush Current Effect on


Differential & REF Transformer Protection
8 55 Muhammad Fadli Nasution, Fajli Mustafa, and Shaga
Shaulgara
PT. PLN (Persero) UIT JBB, Indonesia

ORAL SESSION TS-12 : Power Electronics


Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 13.30 – 15.30
Venue : Baris Room
Chair : Pekik Argo Dahono (ITB – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Arwindra Rizqiawan (ITB – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Active clamped two-switch forward converter with secondary
side resonant ZCS
1 43 Chih-Chiang Hua and Cheng-Hao Hsiao
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan,
R.O.C.
Analysis and Control of Modified DC-DC Cuk Converter

2 171 Sofyan M. Ilman, Andriazis Dahono, Muhammad Aji, Bintang


Antares, Arwindra Rizqiawan, and Pekik A. Dahono
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
An active clamped two switch flyback Zeta converter with
reduced switch voltage stress
3 53 Chih-Chiang Hua and Chung-Yu Huang
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan,
R.O.C.
dSPACE Improved Direct Torque Control of Induction Motor
Using Fuzzy Logic Self-Tuning Proportional Integral Controller
4 145 For Electric Vehicle Propulsion Chain
Chaymae Laoufi, Ahmed Abbou, and Mohammed Akherraz
Mohammed V University Agdal, Morocco
Interleaved Voltage-Double Boost PFC With Coupled Inductor
Chih-Chiang Hua, Li-Kai Chou, Chih-Wei Chuang, and Ching-
5 44 Chun Chuang
National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan,
R.O.C.
A DC To DC Step Converter With IC LT 1615
Cekmas Cekdin1, Zainuddin Nawawi2, and Muhammad Faizal2
6 26
1Muhammadiyah University, Indonesia

2Sriwijaya University, Indonesia

Analysis and Control of Cascade Multiphase DC-DC Boost


Converters with Very Low Input Current Ripple
7 120 Bintang Antares, Faris H. Makarim, Sofyan M. Ilman, Arwindra
Rizqiawan, and Pekik A. Dahono
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
Analysis and Control of Modified DC-DC Cuk Converter

8 126 Sofyan M. Ilman, Andriazis Dahono, Muhammad Aji, Bintang


Antares, Arwindra Rizqiawan, and Pekik A. Dahono
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-13 : Insulation Materials and Diagnostics
Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 15.45 – 17.45
Venue : Agung Room-1
Chair : Salama Manjang (Hasanuddin Univ. – Indonesia)
Co-chair : I Made Yulistya Negara (ITS – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Health Index Model for Gas-Insulated Switchgear Operating in
Tropical Environment
A.P. Purnomoadi1, Gugun Bonar M.J.D1., A. Rodrigo Mor2, J.J.
1 173
Smit2, and B.S. Munir1
1PLN Research Institute, Indonesia

2Delft University of Technology, Netherland

Audiosonic Acoustic Detection of Air Corona Discharge based


on Fast Fourier Transform
Mochammad Wahyudi1, Tumiran1, I Made Yulistya Negara2,
2 48
Noor Akhmad Setiawan1, and Bambang Sugiyantoro1
1Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia

Characteristic of PD Phase Patterns, PD Pulse Sequence


Patterns and PD Frequency Spectrum in Air Insulation
3 144 Measured by RC Detector
Michael Stevano Sinurat and Umar Khayam
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Research On Hot-Point Temperature Rise Test Of UHV Dc
Bushing Under Operation Condition
4 162
Wu Chao, Tang Hao, Zhang Shuqi, Yu Xinru, and Deng Junyu
China Electric Power Research Institute, China
The Influence of Silicon Rubber Cover to the Ampacity and
Sagging of Overheadline
5 79
A.P. Purnomoadi, A.S. Alam, and G. Supriyadi
PLN Research Institute, Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Proficiency of Double-Exponential Pulse Waveform in Food
Treatment through Pulsed Electric Field
Rai Naveed Arshad1, Zolkafle Buntat1, M.A.B. Sidik2, Arbab
6 73 Alamgir3, Z. Nawawi2, and Mohd. Hafizi1
1UTM, Malaysia

2Universitas Sriwijaya, Indonesia

3University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia

Finite Element Simulation of a 126 MW Salient Pole


Synchronous Generator with Rotor Eccentricity
Muhammad Muslih Mafruddin1,2, Suwarno2, and A. Abu-Siada3
7 39 1PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

2Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

3Curtin University, Australia

The Effect of Thermal Aging on Dielectric Properties and


Tracking Erosion Test of Micro Bn Composites
Yudi Saputra1,2, Myungchin Kim3, Suwarno1, Youngtaek Jeon3,
and Younghun Byeon3
8 116 1Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia

2PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia

3Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea

ORAL SESSION TS-14 : Transient Phenomena and Protection


Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 15.45 – 17.45
Venue : Agung Room-2
Chair : Reynaldo Zoro (ITB – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Franco D’alessandro (LPI – Australia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Lightning Protection System of Oil Storage Tank In Tropical
Country
1 30
Bryan Denov, Ilham Hendratama, and Reynaldo Zoro
Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia

Page 35
Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Current Transformer Challenges : Respond and Improvement
for detecting Saturated CT and Reliability Line Current
2 96 Differential Relay’s outside zone fault experience
Reza Widya Hutama
PT. PLN (Persero), Indonesia
Lightning Protection System in 70 kV Transmission Line in
Indonesia
3 86
Reynaldo Zoro, Gde KM Atmajaya, and Bryan Denov
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Lightning Protection System Standardization on Indonesian
Railway Operation Facilities
4 137
Ilham Hendratama, Bryan Denov, and Reynaldo Zoro
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Optimal Design of Grounding System Substation, Case Study :
275/150 kV Sigli Substation
5 153
Bambang Anggoro, Rathy Shinta Utami, and Luky Handayani
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Lightning Protection System Analysis on Palembang Light Rail
Transit Station
6 166
Farid Pambudi and Reynaldo Zoro
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
Simulation of Filter and Load Influence on 1-Phase Inverter
Against Voltage and Current Harmonic
7 138
Yusran
Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Effect of Distributed Generation on Transformer Ageing in
Industrial and Residential Area with High Penetrations of
8 113 Electric Vehicles (Study Case in Jakarta, Indonesia)
Yudi Saputra and Suwarno
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

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ORAL SESSION TS-15 : Power System Optimization
Date & Time : Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, 15.45 – 17.45
Venue : Agung Room-3
Chair : Nanang Hariyanto (ITB – Indonesia)
Co-chair : Fathin Saifur Rahman (ITB – Indonesia)

Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Optimizing Under-voltage Load-shedding Using Genetic
Algorithm in Microgrid
1 56 Yuli Astriani1, GM Shafiullah2, and Farhad Shahnia2
1BPPT, Indonesia

2Murdoch University, Australia

Implementation of Backward-Forward Sweep Method on Load


Model Variation of Distribution Systems
Giri Angga Setia1, Gibson HM Sianipar2, Kukuh Samudra2,
2 95
Fauzia Haz1, Naftalin Winanti1, Handoko R Iskandar1
1University of Jenderal Achmad Yani, Indonesia

2Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia

Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III for Multi-


objective Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch Problem in
Electrical Power System
3 7
Sabhan Kanata, Suwarno, Gibson Hilman Sianipar, and Nur Ulfa
Maulidevi
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
Novel Runner-Root Algorithm based Maximum Power Point
Tracking Approach for Permanent-Magnet Synchronous
Generator Direct-Driven Wind Energy Conversion Systems
4 61
Duy C. Huynh1, Nam V. Pham1, and Matthew W. Dunnigan2
1Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam

2Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

The Optimization of SVC Placement in Sulselbar Transmission


System Using Inertia Weight Particle Swarm Optimization
Fauzia Haz1, Giri Angga Setia1, Handoko Rusiana Iskandar1, Sri
5 100
Mawar Said2, and Yusran2
1University of Jenderal Achmad Yani, Indonesia

2Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia

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Paper
No. Title & Authors
Submission No.
Optimal Capacitor Placement For IEEE 118 Bus System By Using
Genetic Algorithm
6 103
Hartono, Muhammad Azis, and Yusraini Muharni
Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Indonesia
A Literature Survey of Optimization Technique of Unit
Commitment Implementation in Microgrid Electricity System
With Renewable Energy Sources
7 152
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Design of IoT Based Monitoring System for Miniature Smart
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8 167 Waluyo, Febrian Hadiatna, Andre Widura, and Rangga
Maulana
Institut Teknologi Nasional, Indonesia

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Design of IoT Based Monitoring System for


Miniature Smart Grid
Waluyo#1, Febrian Hadiatna#2, Andre Widura#3, Rangga Maulana#4
#Department of Electrical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Nasional Bandung
Jl. PHH. Mustafa No. 23 Bandung 40124 Indonesia
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Abstract—This paper presents a preliminary design of IoT controller, off-grid inverter, on-grid inverter, panel box,
based monitoring system for miniature smart grid. In this case, solar panel, Raspberry Pi 3+, relay, and wattmeter.
the smart grid is the interconnection of electric sources
between a solar panel and the 220 V PLN network. The main
components of the monitoring and controlling system consisted
of relays, inverters, charge controller, and measuring
instrument. The results showed that the measured voltages
between 202.8 up to 210.6 volts. Moreover, the electric current,
power, and energy were also appropriately recorded.

Keywords—IoT, monitoring, relays, smart grid, solar panel

I. INTRODUCTION
Electric energy consumption continues to grow to be more
complicated, along with demand. Therefore, it is necessary
to have smart grids. Renewable energy sources, wind and
PV (photovoltaics), allow penetration into smart grids and
require supporting equipment [1-3]. Smart grid makes it
possible to meet energy demand, increase reliability, quality, Fig. 1. A necessary component for IoT based monitoring system
efficiency and integrate renewable energy sources [4],
towards energy independence and economic growth [5]. While Fig. 2 shows the schematic diagram of the general
Customers can consume, produce, and save energy [6]. The system design.
development of smart grids requires adequate management
[7]. A microgrid is characterized by the integration of
energy sources and loads [8], and the penetration of
renewable energy generation requires modifying the
network structure [9]. The concept of smart grids, including
hybrid PV / WT (wind turbines), can overcome the issue of
global warming [10-12]. Generally, it focuses on the design
of PV-grids [13]. Internet of Things (IoT), for monitoring
and controlling PV on smart grids, improves the
performance of electricity supply [14-16]. Renewable
energy generation is a challenge to smart grids so that the
right information and communication technology (ICT) is
needed [17].
Thus, the smart grid system and technology are essential
for saving and sustaining electricity supply, by involving
renewable energy, as well as monitoring and controlling with
automation systems, ICTs, and IoT. The objective of the Fig. 2. The schematic hybrid solar power generation system
research, at this moment, is to design the monitoring system
based on IoT for miniature smart grid. The urgency of this The hybrid system of solar power plant operates on-grid
research is very useful for the integration and saving of and consists of several components, including batteries. In
electricity consumption, involving renewable energy sources. this system, there are three relays. The relay 1 served as a
determinant of whether the system would operate on-grid or
off-grid by observing two parameters, namely the supply
II. DESIGN METHOD from the grid, and also the condition of the battery. If there
Fig. 1 shows the main necessary components used for was supply from the network and the battery was fully
the design of the monitoring system. The components charged, the solar panel supply would be directly forwarded
consisted of (a) Arduino nano, MPPT solar charge to the grid. Otherwise, if the battery were not charged or
empty, the relay 1 would prioritize the supply from the solar

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panel to fully charge the battery. When the battery was full, Fig. 4 shows the display of monitoring system data
the charge controller would give a signal to the relay 1 through the cloud, which functions to monitor parameters
which would then cut off the supply to the battery. The such as voltage, current, power, and energy both in real-time
supply from the solar panel would be directly forwarded to and at certain time intervals. While Table 1 lists an example
the grid. of the test results on the system. This table consisted of
The relay 2 functioned to disconnect and connect the identity number, voltage, current, power, energy, and
supply from the solar panel while providing a signal to the created time parameters.
relay 1. If it were detected not any current from the grid, the
relay would cut off the supply from the solar panel to the Table 1. Example of test results on the system
grid. If the current was detected from the grid, the supply
from the inverter would be forwarded to the grid. The relay 3
functioned to disconnect or connect the supply from the
battery to the load. The relay 3 worked based on the signal
given from the relay 2. If the relay 2 detected that there was
not any supply from the grid, the relay 3 would get a
message to connect the batteries to the load. While, if the
relay 2 detected that there was any supply from the grid, the
relay 3 would get a signal to disconnect the batteries from the
connected load.
Fig. 5 shows the sample of voltage chart that recorded.
Generally, the values range between 202.8 up to 210.6 volts.
These voltage values gave an average of 207.9 volts and the
standard deviation of 0.99. Thus, voltage monitoring ran
properly.
212

210
Voltage (V)

208

206

204
Fig. 3. Controller diagram block
202
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Fig. 3 shows the block diagram of the controller that governed system
work. The device 1 consisted of a current sensor, voltage sensor, relay, and Time (s)
microcontroller. These devices functioned as a regulator of the supply of
solar panels, which would be forwarded to the grid, or to the battery Fig. 5. Voltage chart
depending on the parameter set. The device 2 consisted of kWh meter
module, relay, and microcontroller. This device functioned to connect and Fig. 6 shows the results of current monitoring chart.
disconnect the grid with the on-grid inverter supplied by the solar panel by Generally, the monitored current values were reasonably
detecting the current from the grid or not. Finally, device 3 consisted of the
current sensor, voltage sensor, relay and microcontroller. This device
constant. Nevertheless, at second of 407, the load of the
functioned to connect and disconnect the supply of the batteries for the lamp was disconnected, so that the current would be zero.
load. All of these devices are connected to one central controller, namely Before it was zero, the current would be transient.
Raspberry PI so that each device could communicate with each other. The
0.1
central controller could receive data from each connected device and could
send it to the cloud where the data would be accessible via a computer or
smartphone. 0.08
Current (A)

0.06
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
At this moment, the power system was loaded by an 8- 0.04

watt lamp. The loading was to prove the monitoring system


0.02
operated adequately.
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Time (s)

Fig. 6. Current chart


(a) Parameter quantities (b) Chart form
Fig. 7 shows the results of power monitoring chart. Due to
Fig. 4. Display monitoring system data on the cloud power is voltage times current, so that the power behavior is
similar to the current. The load of the lamp was
disconnected at second of 407 so that the power would be This work is a part financially supported by The Ministry of
zero too. Before it was zero, the power would also be Research, Technology and Higher Education, Contract No.
transient. 285/B.05/LPPM-Itenas/III/2019.

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