Abstract
Garbage is something of the residual material of production, which is generally not desirable owner. Therefore garbage is discarded and ends at the end of waste processing (TPA) to be managed to be destroyed. Waste destruction in TPA has always caused problems such as the problem of negative waste impact on the environment, and the difficulty of finding new TPA location when the TPA that is being used has expired. Indeed, garbage still has resources to be processed. One of the technology that can process garbage is a waste power plant (PLTSa) produces electrical energy. This technology has been widely used in Indonesia. The principle is the garbage that pollutes the environment utilized for power generation. Jambi City has TPA in Talang Gulo, but the destruction of garbage in TPA still uses a natural process, which is to block garbage with the method of destruction of garbage in the soil. Indeed, garbage in TPA Talang Gulo can be used as a source of power on PLTSa technology that produces electrical energy. From data of garbage volumes from 2018 to 2030, it has been worth utilizing garbage through PLTSa. The large electrical energy produced was 355,126.78 in the year 2030.
Keywords
electrical energy; Junk Waste final processing place (TPA)
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