Designs (Jun 2024)

Design and Application of Low-Temperature Geothermal Thermoelectric Power Generation (Lotemg–TPG) in Sari Ater Hot Spring, Ciater, Subang, West Java, Indonesia

  • Harapan Marpaung,
  • Supriyadi,
  • Ni Ketut Lasmi,
  • Alamta Singarimbun,
  • Wahyu Srigutomo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/designs8030060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. 60

Abstract

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The use of surface geothermal manifestations in Indonesia is still very limited as a tourist attraction. Solid-state thermoelectric generator technology is an alternative to converting electrical energy directly from a heat source in the form of low-temperature geothermal manifestation. Low-temperature geothermal thermoelectric power generation (Lotemg–TPG) was designed, manufactured, and tested to take advantage of this opportunity. It was also applied to the Sari Ater Hot Spring, Ciater. The Lotemg–TPG unit comprises seven M8T modules in two frame blocks equipped with hot- and cold-water circulation channels. The M8T module is the main part of the Lotemg–TPG, which consists of eight TEG elements of type TEG1-241-1.4-1.2, flanked by a hot-side radiator and a cold-side radiator. The measurement results showed that at the temperature difference between the hot-side Th and the cold-side Tc of ∆T 17.38 °C, one module can produce 1.30 W of power, so the total power of the Lotemg–TPG unit is around 9.10 W. This result is quite good considering that the heat source is obtained for free, and the device can operate to produce stable electrical power.

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