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With global decarbonization trends, the energy supply challenge persists, especially in archipelagic nations like Indonesia. The Ulumbu Geothermal Power Plant at Flores Island of Indonesia currently uses a type of back pressure where the expanded steam is discharged directly to the atmosphere at a pressure of 0.98 bar and a temperature of 98.7 °C. This steam could be harnessed to generate electrical energy using Organic Rankine Cycle system. This study thermodynamically and economically assessed two ORC systems: Binary Cycle-Organic Rankine Cycle (BC-ORC) and Recuperator (BC-ORCR), both using low global warming potential (GWP) working fluids of R1233zd (E), R1224yd (Z), R1234ze (Z), R1234ze (E), R1243zf, and R1234yf, paired with air- and water-cooled condensers. The results indicate that the BC-ORCR system with a water-cooled condenser using R1233zd (E) as the working fluid achieved the highest net output power value and system efficiency of 2213 kW and 10.14 %, respectively. This could support up to 65 % of the electricity load of the GI Ulumbu and GI Ruteng substations. Economically, this system also emerged as the most favorable option, offering the highest production capacity, with a TL Sales Target of 16,476,847 USD, a net present value (NPV) of 3,982,761 USD and a Payback Period of 9.39 years, outperforming other systems in the analysis. |