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Problem Solving
Competition
IChEC 2019
Indonesia ChemicalEngineeringChallenge
2019
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Stages
Registration
Process
Table of Contents
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Description
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5Rules and
Regulation
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9Competition
Stages
10Prizes and
Awards
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pageDescription
ProblemDescription
ProblemDescription
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GeneralDescription
The Problem Solving Competition will challenge participant's
adeptness on . The solving a distinctive problem on industrial plant
single problem is meticulously chosen across various plants ranging
from state-owned or multinational companies, which exhibits
several qualities including its uniqueness, rigorousness, solvability,
and relevancy to current issues related to the main theme.
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Problem Description
PT. Energy Management Indonesia (Persero) (EMI) is a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) focused on energy efficiency, energy conservation, and resource conservation. Located in Pancoran Area, South Jakarta, EMI provides various energy efficiency services such as Energy Audit, Industrial/Process Performance Study, PROPER consultancy, ESCO (Energy Service Company), Feasibility and Technology Evaluation Study, Project Management and Assistance Services, Engineering Designs, and Benchmarking and Gap Closing.
As the only SOE focused on energy efficiency, energy conservation, and resource conservation, EMI's vision is to be the leading provider of energy and resource efficiency services, especially water, and the leading provider of renewable energy comprehensively (end to end Energy Service Company), while contributing significantly to the national energy security.
In its experience of 31 years since established, EMI has been involved in numerous feasibility studies and energy audits, especially in fulfilling the obligation mandated by Government Decree no. 70/2009 which compels every facility using more than 6000 TOE of energy yearly to implement energy management programs. One of such projects is an Energy Audit on a Palm Oil Mill that produces Crude Palm Oil.
1. Inroduction
2. Energy AuditsEMI conducted an Energy Audit on a Palm Oil Mill in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia that processed 60 tons FFB/day. Energy Audit is conducted as follows:
Preparation and Planning Phase
Preparation and Planning Phase is done to optimize the Energy Audit to its need. In this phase, numerous activities are done:
Confirmation of Audit Criteria Confirmation of Scope of Work Energy Audit Team Selection Audit Procedure and Execution Strategy Development Audit Checklist Development Preliminary Walkthrough Visit Preliminary Data Collection Preliminary Analysis
Data Collection and Review
Historical data of an energy user is an important data needed to build its energy usage baseline. This baseline will be used to compare the current energy performance of the facility with its historical performance, which then can be used to set goals and target of energy efficiency programs. Energy performance are usually measured as Energy Intensity or Specific Energy Consumption, that is the ratio of energy consumption and production rate within the same timeframe. In this case, it will be measured as energy per ton CPO produced.
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Facility Survey and Measurement
Facility survey and measurement is conducted to measure current as-is performance of the facility, including and especially its energy usage. In an industrial facility audit, the measurement and data collection are conducted within the developed and agreed scope of audit, expressed in the Audit Execution Strategy.
Operation Practice Observation and Review
Operation observation and review is conducted based on the historical data collection and current performance to determine the facility's Energy Load/Demand profile, correlation of energy usage and production, and energy usage impact to environment. All of the data will be used to further and deepen the analysis of the audit itself.
Data Documentation and Analysis
Collected data can be classified into three types: operation data, energy generation data, and energy usage data. These data will be then analyzed to determine the facility's energy efficiency potential. The potentials will be then classified into three types based on the effort needed for its implementation: no cost programs, low cost programs, and capital investment programs.
Reporting and Recommendation
Reports of the energy audit will cover the whole activities starting from the preparation phase to the result and recommendation based on data analysis.
An Energy Audit was conducted on a Palm Oil Mill (POM) with capacity of 60 tons of FFB/day. Palm Oil Extraction in this POM is expected to generate solid wastes and liquid wastes. The solid wastes comprised of Empty Fruit Bunch, Palm Oil Shell, and Fibers with a generation rate of 230 kg/ton FFB (wet-based), 70 kg/ton FFB (wet-based), and 130 kg/ton FFB (wet-based) respectively. Currently, the fibers and the shells are used as fuels for power co-generation while the empty fruit bunches are composted. The specification of the wastes is shown in table below.
Wastes Calorific Value (J/g)
Empty Fruit Bunch
Palm Oil Shell
Palm Oil Fibers
4,900.50
4,400.00
5,700.00
The audit found that there is a potential to optimize the solid waste of the POM as fuel to generate electricity. The power then can be self-used or exported to the outside grid (i.e. PLN grids) under a Power Purchase Agreement Mechanism.
For that, the participant is asked to determine the techno-economically best technology to utilize the solids waste as fuel to generate electricity power with intent to export. This technology must cover the solid waste handling, solid waste pretreatment, and power generation. This technology must also consider: , , and energy generation efficiency operability and continuity technical and economic feasibility.
Problem Description
Terms and Conditions
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Participants must form a team consisting of 2 (two) students from the same college/university. At least 1 (one) of the participants is majoring in Process Engineering.
Each participant can only participate in 1 (one) team
Each team must consist the same member from the beginning till the end of the competition.
Participant who still participated in Plant Design or Essay Competition is not eligible to join this competition.
Students under any academic sanctions are not allowed to participate.
Each team must be accompanied by one or more faculty advisors in the making of the work.
Invited participants are students from Southeast Asian countries and beyond
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Rules and Regulation
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Each team must register according to the rules in the Registration section and submit all the required documents.
Each team may only send one abstract.
Abstract and Full Paper must be written in accordance to the formatting given by the committee.
All submissions and administration papers will become the property of Indonesia Chemical Engineering Challenge 2019 Organizing Committee and will not be returned.
Plagiarism and any other inappropriate behavior will lead to immediate disqualification.
All payments are not refundable.
Any decisions made by judges are final.
Any additional rules and regulations will be announced to all participants.
All decisions made by the judges and IChEC committees are absolute.
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Timeline
Open Registration30th of April 2019
Close Registration9th of June 2019
Abstract SubmissionDeadline9th of June 2019
Selected AbstractAnnouncement
13th of July 2019Full Paper SubmissionDeadline14th of August 2019
IChEC 201924th-27th of October 2019
Selected Full PaperAnnouncement
18th of September 2019
Registration Process
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Registration
Payment
Guidebook Acquirement
Register your team at www.ichecitb.com/registration and fill the required information. Verification email containing team official registration number will be sent within 2 x 24 hours after online registration. The registration will be opened on 30th April 2019 and will be closed on 9th June 2019
After the required information is submitted, you will receive notification via e-mail containing payment guideline and team official registration number within 2 x 24 hours. Each team must pay IDR 250,000 (for Indonesian participants) or USD 35 (for International participants) as registration fee to be eligible for the abstract selection stage.
After completing the payment, you will receive a notification to your email confirming your submission within 3 x 24 hours after submitting the transaction receipt. Also, you will get Problem Solving Guidebook for the first stage.
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Competition Stages
1st Stage: Abstract Submission
2nd Stage: Full Paper Submission
Selected teams must submit their full paper before 14th of August 2019 11.59 pm (GMT +7) or 23.59 WIB.
Format for the full paper is provided.
The results will be announced at IChEC 2019 official social media accounts and website.
Before submitting the abstract, each team must have completed the payment and registration documents.
Each team must submit documents on www.ichecitb.com/plantdesign. The required documents for the submission are:
� Abstract (*.pdf)The abstract must describe a general solution to the problem provided. Specification of the abstract is provided by the committee in the guidebook that will be sent after completing the registration process.
� Newest photo (formal, colored, not black and white or grayscale; size 4 cm x 6 cm) of each team member (*.jpg/*.jpeg)
� Scanned letter from the faculty advisor stating that he/she is supervising the team (*.jpg/*.jpeg)
� Scanned letter from Major Department or University (*.jpg/*.jpeg) stating that each team member is currently enrolled as a student in the stated college or university and not under academic sanction.
The abstract must be submitted in accordance with the deadline given 9th June 2019 11.59 pm (GMT +7) or 23.59 WIB. Failure to submit before the deadline will result in point deduction or disqualification.
Selected abstract will be announced by 13th July 2019.
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Competition Stages
3rd Stage: Paper Presentation�Finalist should pay for the accommodation fee (in Bandung) of IDR 500,000/pax (for Indonesian team) or USD65/pax (for International team).
�Each team will present their ideas in front of judges.
�Detailed rules in this stage will be announced at the technical meeting.
Winner
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: IDR 10,000,000 + certificate1st Runner Up : IDR 7,500,000 + certificate2nd Runner Up : IDR 5,000,000 + certificate
E-certificate for semifinalist
Printed certificate for finalists
Contact Person
M. Fakhri Nabiel A.Phone Number/WA : +62 812 8764 4834Line ID : mfnaslamEmail Address : [email protected]
Jonathan Ariel S.Phone Number/WA : +62 813 8955 5019Line ID : jonathanariels
Email Address : [email protected]
M. Wildan HakimPhone Number/WA : +62 823 1555 7823 Line ID : wildanhakiim_Email Address : [email protected]
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