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      Pengembangan Model Proses Produksi Tertutup Industri Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO)

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      2021
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      Nurfuadi, Muhammad Hanafi
      Bantacut, Tajuddin
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      Proses produksi pada industri Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) menggunakan input energi dalam mengolah buah kelapa. Hasil samping yang terbentuk oleh proses pengolahan buah kelapa berupa sabut dan tempurung memiliki potensi untuk dimanfaatkan sebagai sumber energi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan model produksi sistem tertutup VCO yang mandiri energi. Pengembangan dilakukan melalui analisa kesetimbangan massa, perhitungan potensi energi dari hasil samping, dan pemodelan sistem tertutup proses produksi VCO. Studi ini menggunakan data sekunder dengan input utama buah kelapa. Dengan menggunakan basis sebesar 50 ton per hari rendemen optimal yang didapat dari hasil studi adalah sebesar 7,9% dan memiliki potensi energi hasil samping sebesar 5646 kWh per hari. Potensi energi tersebut dapat memenuhi kebutuhan energi proses produksi sebesar 1703 kWh per hari. Studi ini menjelaskan bahwa industri VCO dapat mandiri energi dengan memanfaatkan hasil samping secara optimal.
       
      The production process in the Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) industry uses energy input in processing coconuts. The by-products formed by the coconut processing process in the form of husk and shell have the potential to be utilized as an energy source. This study aims to develop an energy-independent VCO closed system production model. The development is carried out through mass balance analysis, calculation of potential energy from by-products, and closed system modeling of the VCO production process. This study uses secondary data with coconut as the main input. By using a basis of 50 tons per day, the optimal yield obtained from the results of the study is 7.9% and has a by-product energy potential of 5646 kWh per day. This energy potential can meet the energy needs of the production process of 1703 kWh per day. This study explains that the VCO industry can be energy independent by optimally utilizing by-products.
       
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