1Master Program of Energy, School of Postgraduate Studies, Diponegoro University, Jl. Imam Bardjo SH, Pleburan, Semarang, Indonesia 50241, Indonesia
2Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Jl. Prof. Sudharto SH, Tembalang, Semarang, Indonesia 50275, Indonesia
BibTex Citation Data :
@article{JBES19996, author = {Praditya Perkasa and Silviana Silviana and Singgih Saptadi and Marcelinus Christwardana}, title = {Evaluating Economic Feasibility and Environmental Benefits of Solar Cell Systems in the Mining Industry: A Case Study of the Gunung Mergi Quarry Mining Office}, journal = {Journal of Bioresources and Environmental Sciences}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, year = {2026}, keywords = {Economic Analysis; Helioscope; NPV; IRR; Solar Cell}, abstract = { The annual electricity consumption at the Gunung Mergi Mining Office, which reaches ±55,000 kWh, incurs significant operational costs, necessitating a more efficient and sustainable energy supply alternative. To address this need, a technical simulation was conducted using Helioscope software to determine the appropriate rooftop solar power system configuration based on the roof conditions and solar radiation potential at the location. An economic analysis was performed using the Payback Period, Net Present Value (NPV), and Profitability Index (PI) methods to assess the feasibility of the investment. The simulation results show that a roof area of 474.41 m² can accommodate 54 solar modules with a capacity of 550 Wp, with an energy production of ap-proximately ±46,000 kWh per year or capable of meeting 84-85% of the office's electricity needs, and has the potential to save IDR 40-46 million per year. The financial analysis resulted in a positive NPV of IDR 20,076,884, an IRR of 1.078, and a Discounted Payback Period of 22.1 years, which is still within the technical lifespan of solar panels. From an environmental perspective, supplying most of the office’s electricity from rooftop solar can substantially reduce Scope 2 emissions associated with PLN electricity use, thereby lowering the carbon footprint of non-productive mining facilities. These findings indicate that the implementation of rooftop solar power plants is feasible and supports cost efficiency and the transition to clean energy in the mining sector. }, issn = {2829-7741}, pages = {187--196} doi = {10.61435/jbes.2025.19996}, url = {https://jbes.cbiore.id/index.php/jbes/article/view/19996} }
Refworks Citation Data :
Article Metrics:
Last update:
For all articles published in JBES journals, copyright is retained by the authors. Articles are licensed under an open access Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license, meaning that anyone may download and read the paper for free. In addition, the article may be reused and quoted provided that the original published version is cited. These conditions allow for maximum use and exposure of the work, while ensuring that the authors receive proper credit.
In exceptional circumstances articles may be licensed differently. If you have specific condition (such as one linked to funding) that does not allow this license, please mention this to the editorial office of the journal at submission. Exceptions will be granted at the discretion of the publisher.
It is absolutely essential that authors obtain permission to reproduce any published material (figures, schemes, tables or any extract of a text) which does not fall into the public domain, or for which they do not hold the copyright. Permission should be requested by the authors from the copyright holder (usually the Publisher, please refer to the imprint of the individual publications to identify the copyright holder).
Permission is required for:
Permission is not required for:
In order to avoid unnecessary delays in the publication process, you should start obtaining permissions as early as possible. If in any doubt about the copyright, apply for permission. JBES cannot publish material from other publications without permission.
The copyright holder may give you instructions on the form of acknowledgement to be followed; otherwise follow the style: "Reproduced with permission from [author], [book/journal title]; published by [publisher], [year].' at the end of the caption of the Table, Figure or Scheme.
Center of Biomass and Renewable Energy (CBIORE), Semarang Indonesia. View My Stats
Journal of Bioresources and Environmental Sciences (p-ISSN: 2829-8314; e-ISSN: 2829-7741) published by BIORE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.