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Kolaborasi SMKN 1 Lingsar dan NGO Gema Alam NTB dalam Penerapan Pompa Air Tenaga Surya di Desa Pandan Indah Hartono, Akhmad Muji; Sumardi, Sumardi; Pauji, Achmad; Tirta, Andy; Ariati, Universitas Darma Persada
Journal of Empowerment Community Vol 8 No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36423/jec.v8i1.2557

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The collaborative project between SMKN 1 Lingsar and NGO Gema Alam NTB in Pandan Indah Village aims to implement solar-powered water pump technology as a sustainable solution for clean water supply while supporting Indonesia’s energy transition. Through stages of water needs assessment, system design, installation, operator training, and performance evaluation, a 2.5 kWp PV system with five 500 Wp modules was successfully operated without batteries. The system produced 10–12 kWh/day of energy and pumped 37–61 m³/day of water, meeting daily needs while reducing operational costs by approximately IDR 900,000 per month and lowering CO₂ emissions by about 420 kg. This program not only enhances energy efficiency and rural self-reliance but also provides contextual learning for students and strengthens community empowerment towards sustainable development through green technology innovation.
Systematic Literature Review on the Design and Prototype Testing of a Compact, Low-Cost, and Tropical Climate-Resilient Household Black Soldier Fly Larvae Cultivation System for Organic Waste Reduction at Source Perdana, Janatika Putra; Nur, Muhammad Syukri; Viendyasari, Milla; Prabowo, Tri Bagus; Hartono, Akhmad Muji
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 7 (2025): 2025 Bali ICPM Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i7.4571

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The increasing volume of household organic waste in urban areas is a major challenge for sustainable environmental management, particularly in tropical regions with high temperatures and humidity. Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) bioconversion offers an effective and sustainable solution by reducing organic waste while producing high-protein biomass. However, household adoption remains limited due to the lack of compact, affordable, and climate-appropriate cultivation systems. This study aims to identify and synthesize key design principles for a household-scale BSFL cultivation prototype optimized for humid and high-temperature tropical environments. A Systematic Literature Review was conducted to examine studies on bioconversion efficiency, environmental parameters, and system design characteristics. The findings highlight three main priorities: (1) the use of locally available low-cost materials to improve affordability and scalability; (2) an effective passive aeration system to control humidity and prevent mold growth; and (3) adequate thermal insulation to maintain stable internal temperatures. Based on the synthesized evidence, the proposed prototype is expected to achieve at least 50% organic waste reduction within 7–10 days, with a daily processing capacity of 1–3 kg. These findings provide practical guidance for accessible and sustainable BSFL-based waste management solutions in tropical urban settings.
Integrasi Pembelajaran Berbasis Proyek di SMK untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat melalui Implementasi Teknologi Energi Terbarukan Sumardi, Sumardi; Hartono, Akhmad Muji; Viendasari, Mila
Journal of Empowerment Community Vol 8 No 2 (2026): Oktober 2026 (In Press)
Publisher : Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36423/jec.v8i2.2621

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The Sustainable Development Goals face challenges such as disparities in energy access and limited skilled human resources. This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of a cross-sector synergy model centered on vocational high schools (SHSs), which act as agents of sustainable community empowerment. This study utilizes a qualitative case study examining a projectbased learning program in which students majoring in Renewable Energy at SMKN 1 Lingsar were directly involved in the design and installation of clean technology in schools and communities. The results indicate that this collaborative approach successfully improved students' technical and nontechnical competencies, provided energy access that fostered local economic independence, and established an efficient partnership model. It is concluded that integrating vocational education into a multi-stakeholder synergy is an effective strategy for transforming vocational high schools into catalysts for sustainable development.