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Pertamina EP Ramba Field's Multidimensional Collaboration Towards a Clean and Healthy Keluang Village (SIMBA KUAT) Setiawan, Hanif; Kevin Prayoga, Dedo; Novianti, Leni; Firmansyah, Anton; Ratnasari, Dewi
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/94ve8v70

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Low awareness of the importance of cleanliness and health is a complex problem in the community. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the SIMBA KUAT program's multidimensional collaboration model in addressing issues such as poor infrastructure accessibility, low formal education, stunting cases, traditional childbirth, and wood waste management. Through a mixed-method explanatory sequential approach that combines quantitative and qualitative data. The results show that the program has a significant impact. The overall Community Satisfaction Index (IKM) was 3.85 (96.25%), with a 35% increase in student skills through curriculum integration, a 13% decrease in stunting, a 50% increase in visits by pregnant women through the An-Nur Integrated Health Post (Posyandu), a 30% increase in agricultural production, a 25% increase in income at the Kekar Gemilang Agro Ponik Farmers Group,  and a 40% reduction in waste and savings of IDR 500,000/month at the Kekar Gemilang Waste Bank, with an SROI of IDR 1.9 per IDR 1 investment. However, the sustainability IKM score of 3.70 emphasizes the need for funding diversification and digitalization. SIMBA KUAT, facilitated by "Keluang Hub," serves as a catalyst for village resilience, contributing to the national vision of a waste-free Indonesia and reducing stunting, with potential for replication in remote areas. Recommendations include institutional strengthening and longitudinal evaluation for sustainable transformation.
Women's Empowerment through Independent Agricultural Programs in Villages: A Case Study of PT Pertamina EP Asset 2 Adera Field and the "PERMATA" Program in Pengabuan Village Novianti, Leni; Firmansyah, Anton; Masona, Sarion; Nasution, Adam Syukron; Hamidan Lubis, Zulham
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/4zt41h76

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This study aims to examine the implementation of women's empowerment programs in the context of upstream oil and gas corporations and rural communities, with a case study at PT Pertamina EP Adera Field through the "Resilient Village Independent Agriculture (PERMATA)" program in Pengabuan Village, Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir (PALI) Regency, South Sumatra Province. PT Pertamina EP Adera, which was established as an oil and gas exploitation and production unit in the Abab, Dewa, Raja, and Benuang Structure working areas, recorded an average production of 2,184.74 BOPD of oil and 9.33 MMSCFD of gas in the January–June 2024 period. Through the PERMATA program, women in the village received skills training, production facilities, and access to raw materials to develop agricultural and herbal product businesses. The program results showed a Community Satisfaction Index (IKM) of 3.77 (94.28%) with a very good category, as well as the preparation of a Social Return on Investment/SROI analysis that showed significant social, economic, and environmental contributions. However, there is an indicator of increased income with an IKM value of 2.82 (70.59%), which is still in the good category, indicating room for improvement in marketing and product quantity. This study also links program implementation to literature on women's empowerment in rural areas, which shows that social capital, transformational leadership, and access to resources and markets are crucial in strengthening the effectiveness of empowerment.
Trainer Kit Tegangan Langkah Berbasis Arus Gangguan sebagai Media Pembelajaran Sistem Pembumian Anton Firmansyah; Andri Suyadi; Indah Susanti; Muhammad Noer; Siti Khofifah; Nabila Shada
Elposys: Jurnal Sistem Kelistrikan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2026): ELPOSYS VOL. 13 NO.2 (2026)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33795/elposys.v13i2.9532

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Human safety and electrical equipment reliability in power installations are strongly influenced by step voltage generated by fault currents flowing into the ground. The resulting ground potential distribution, which depends on fault current magnitude, grounding system characteristics, soil resistivity, and distance from the fault point, determines the level of electrical hazard to humans. This study aims to design, develop, and evaluate a step voltage trainer kit based on fault current injection as a practical learning media for understanding grounding system behavior and electrical safety principles. The research methodology involved field measurement of grounding electrode resistance, calculation of soil resistivity, design and fabrication of the trainer kit, and experimental testing under various fault current levels and measurement distances, both with and without a grounding system. Experimental results indicate that step voltage reaches its maximum value at locations closest to the fault point and decreases significantly with increasing distance, while the measured fault current remains relatively stable across different distances. The application of a low-resistance grounding system effectively reduces step voltage and flattens the ground potential gradient, thereby mitigating electrical hazard risks. The integration of field-based grounding resistance data into the soil simulator enables the trainer kit to realistically represent actual installation conditions. These findings demonstrate that the developed step voltage trainer kit provides a reliable, empirical, and safe educational platform for visualizing the relationship between fault current, soil resistivity, grounding systems, and step voltage hazards in electrical power installations.
Analisis Kondisi Isolator Outdoor Terpolusi Debu Urea dengan Metode PRPD dan Time Frequency Gustian, Rindo; Firmansyah, Anton; Nurul Utami, Pertiwi
Jurnal Ragam Pengabdian Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): Mei-Agustus, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Multidisciplinary Perspectiv
Publisher : Lembaga Teewan Journal Solutions

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62710/naztsh02

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This study aims to analyze the characteristics of partial discharge (PD) on a 13.8 kV Outdoor Station Post Insulator exposed to urea dust contamination at PT X Palembang. Urea dust deposited on the insulator surface increases surface conductivity and triggers PD activity that may lead to insulation degradation. Measurements were conducted using a Megger PD Scan device with a  ultrasonic sensor, then processed in MATLAB to generate Phase Resolved Partial Discharge (PRPD) patterns and Time Frequency Partial Discharge (TFPD) analysis using STFT, FFT, and CWT methods. Results showed  ultrasonic values of -5 dB to 4 dB, with the highest PD activity detected at Reactor P4. The PRPD pattern displayed symmetric pulse distribution across both half-cycles of the AC waveform at low intensity, indicating surface discharge due to surface contamination. TFPD analysis revealed a dominant frequency of 24.41 kHz. Overall, the insulation condition remains good and safe for operation, confirming that the combined PRPD and TFPD methods are effective for comprehensive insulator condition monitoring.