THE THE NEW TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM FOR FFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES; UTILIZATION OF LOATING SHIPS OF GARBAGE POWER PLANTS FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY DRIVING TRAINS

Authors

  • Shahrin Febrian Jurusan Teknik Sistem Perkapalan, Fakultas Teknologi Kelautan Universitas Darma Persada
  • Ayom Buwono Jurusan Teknik Sistem Perkapalan, Fakultas Teknologi Kelautan Universitas Darma Persada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70746/jstunsada.v5i2.301

Keywords:

Waste, tram, Electrical Energy, Plasma, Ship

Abstract

Garbage and air pollution from motor vehicle transportation have become a problem in big cities. Waste can be processed into electrical energy with plasma physics technology and to decrease dependence on expensive urban land use it can be made with a floating design structure on the sea. From the estimated calculation of electrical energy that can be generated from 7147.36 per day tons of waste obtained energy value of 217 megawatt-hour, from data of electrical energy needs for each tram circuit is 3.87 kilowatt-hour, then obtained total tram circuit that can be driven for the length of lane as far as 74 kilometers is equal to 620 series. if every electric tram can bring 6000 people every hour, then in every hour can move people as much as approximately 3.6 million people.

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Published

2015-09-15

How to Cite

Febrian, S., & Buwono, A. (2015). THE THE NEW TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM FOR FFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES; UTILIZATION OF LOATING SHIPS OF GARBAGE POWER PLANTS FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGY DRIVING TRAINS. Jurnal Sains & Teknologi Fakultas Teknik Universitas Darma Persada, 5(2), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.70746/jstunsada.v5i2.301