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The Efficient Implementation of Hybrid Power Plants in Indonesia Perdiansyah, Farhan; Fitriana, Eka Tiara Nur; Aziema, Nur; Maharani, Permata Putri; Khoerunnisa, Fitri; Winarno, Nanang
Indonesian Journal of Multidiciplinary Research Vol 1, No 1 (2021): IJOMR: VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

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The energy crisis is a serious issue that all countries around the world are dealing with, particularly the energy sources used to generate electricity. There are numerous alternative energy sources available in nature, such as solar energy, wind energy, and so on. Wind and solar energy as hybrid energy sources are thought to be promising in electric generation technology. Hybrid Power Plants can also be used to address the issue of limited electrical energy supply in Indonesia's remote areas. The purpose of this study is to describe the effectiveness of the hybrid power plants implementation in Indonesia. The study was conducted using the narrative literature review method. It can be inferred that the purpose of developing this hybrid technology, among others, is to obtain more efficient electrical energy generation by combining the advantages of two or more types of power generation systems that work in an integrated manner as a compact system. The produced electric energy can be stored in the battery. In terms of use, the produced direct current (DC) is converted into alternating current (AC) using the inverter system prior to distribution to consumers. Therefore, this hybrid power plant is suitable to be implemented in Indonesia.
Identifikasi Kupu-Kupu Di Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda Jawa Barat Nabila Erma; Dicky; Aziema, Nur
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

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Identification of butterflies in the Grand Forest Park Ir. H. Djuanda performed on November 2022 to August 2023. The aim of this research is to determine the butterfly species found in the Tahura Ir.. H. Juanda. The research is a descriptive qualitative study which uses field observation methods with exploratory survey techniques (surveys) and literature studies. Butterflies are identified based on their morphological characters using Kupu-Kupu (Lepidoptera: RHOPALOCERA) di Sumatera books, iNaturalist application, and other literary sources. There are 117 species of butterflies from 71 genera and 5 families spread across this area. Butterfly species from the Nymphalidae family dominate this area, while the fewest butterfly species come from the Hesperiidae and Papilionidae family. Butterflies can be used as a bioindicator of a good forest and environmental because they are sensitive to environmental damage.