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Analisis Konsumsi Energi Listrik Pelanggan Dan Biaya Pokok Produksi Penyediaan Energi Listrik dengan Machine Learning Nugraha, Raditya Hari; Yuwono, Eko; Prasetyohadi, Latif; B, Yanuardhi Arief; Patria, Harry
J-SAKTI (Jurnal Sains Komputer dan Informatika) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): EDISI MARET
Publisher : STIKOM Tunas Bangsa Pematangsiantar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30645/j-sakti.v6i1.424

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PT PLN (Persero) during the Covid-19 pandemic was one of the companies whose sales growth was affected by the decline in electricity consumption in several sectors. Another condition is that several power plant and substation construction projects have fulfilled the realization commitment to the RUPTL from PT PLN (Persero). This has resulted in PT PLN (Persero) being faced with an over supply condition between power capacity and customer usage load. Realization of sales growth until July 2021 was 4.44% (144,788 TWh). Energy consumption in July 2021 was 20.55 TWh where the growth of kWh sales in July 2021 comparing with July 2020 began to show a recovery of +1.82%. The factor that most affected business and industrial growth was the manufacturing sector in Indonesia experiencing a slowdown/contraction as reflected in the PMI (Purchasing Managers Index) which decreased from 53.5 to 40.1. Growth is strongly influenced by consumer behavior in responding to government regulations, especially related to controlling the spread of Covid-19 in Indonesia in the form of restrictions on social activities (PSBB, PPKM, or Lockdown) which have been effectively implemented since April 2020 until now. Based on the analysis of the customer's electrical energy consumption data per industrial sector, as well as using technical data on the availability of power per electrical sub-system and the cost of producing electrical energy in an area, an evaluation model will be obtained that can be used in selecting the criteria for prospective customers who will be given program offers "SEMAKIN PRODUKTIF". By using "SEMAKIN PRODUKTIF" program data modeling, it is hoped that prospective customers will be given program offers so that they can be an opportunity to increase sales growth of electrical energy which is targeted to grow 6% in December 2021
Analisis Konsumsi Energi Listrik Pelanggan Dan Biaya Pokok Produksi Penyediaan Energi Listrik dengan Machine Learning Nugraha, Raditya Hari; Yuwono, Eko; Prasetyohadi, Latif; B, Yanuardhi Arief; Patria, Harry
J-SAKTI (Jurnal Sains Komputer dan Informatika) Vol 6, No 1 (2022): EDISI MARET
Publisher : STIKOM Tunas Bangsa Pematangsiantar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30645/j-sakti.v6i1.424

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PT PLN (Persero) during the Covid-19 pandemic was one of the companies whose sales growth was affected by the decline in electricity consumption in several sectors. Another condition is that several power plant and substation construction projects have fulfilled the realization commitment to the RUPTL from PT PLN (Persero). This has resulted in PT PLN (Persero) being faced with an over supply condition between power capacity and customer usage load. Realization of sales growth until July 2021 was 4.44% (144,788 TWh). Energy consumption in July 2021 was 20.55 TWh where the growth of kWh sales in July 2021 comparing with July 2020 began to show a recovery of +1.82%. The factor that most affected business and industrial growth was the manufacturing sector in Indonesia experiencing a slowdown/contraction as reflected in the PMI (Purchasing Managers Index) which decreased from 53.5 to 40.1. Growth is strongly influenced by consumer behavior in responding to government regulations, especially related to controlling the spread of Covid-19 in Indonesia in the form of restrictions on social activities (PSBB, PPKM, or Lockdown) which have been effectively implemented since April 2020 until now. Based on the analysis of the customer's electrical energy consumption data per industrial sector, as well as using technical data on the availability of power per electrical sub-system and the cost of producing electrical energy in an area, an evaluation model will be obtained that can be used in selecting the criteria for prospective customers who will be given program offers "SEMAKIN PRODUKTIF". By using "SEMAKIN PRODUKTIF" program data modeling, it is hoped that prospective customers will be given program offers so that they can be an opportunity to increase sales growth of electrical energy which is targeted to grow 6% in December 2021
Identifying Tourism Attractions' Potentials of Protected Area: A Case Study in Bulue Village, Soppeng District, Indonesia Yuwono, Eko; Maulany, Risma Illa; Barkey, Roland A.
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2020.008.02.07

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The purpose of this study was to identify the tourism attractions' potentials of the landscape that had the major function as protected areas. Bulue Village was selected in this study as nearly 85% of the territory lies inside the protected areas. The comprehensive spatial analysis combined with descriptive analysis was utilized as approaches toward the study. The Scenic Beauty Estimation (SBE) was also carried out to obtain the potential of nature-based tourism attractions based on tourist's perceptions. The results showed that there were nine spots of attractions that had a high value of SBE. Those attractions were identified as Lejja hot spring (SBE=81.33), Lejja view (SBE=129.33), camping ground (SBE=51.78), Datae hot spring (SBE=71.22), Menawoe waterfall (SBE=184.44), Lapaserengi waterfall (SBE=143.00), Batumurue waterfall (SBE=127.89), Waepuange waterfall (SBE=122.11), and Sarasa-tandre waterfall (SBE=147.44). Only Anoa sanctuary has a moderate value. Nevertheless, there some issues that need to be considered, in particular, to prevent further forest degradation by providing economic alternatives for the locals and improving the management of the site. These findings have shown the need for finding a specific strategy to develop ecotourism activities based on the characteristics of the landscape. Keywords: Bulue village, ecotourism in protected area, landscape-based ecotourism, scenic beauty estimation.