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Journal : ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering

The Role of Renewable Energy in ReducingCarbon Emissions in Cirebon District Nurfalah, Agni; Setiawan, Bakti; Dewayanto, Nugroho
ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering Vol 9, No 1 (2025): ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering
Publisher : Master in Systems Engineering

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ajse.v9i1.79545

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The adverse effects of the use of fossil energy such as global warming make people slowly decrease the use of fossil energy including in the electric power generation sector. Emissions from burning fossil fuels such as carbon dioxide are one of the components that make up and dominate the composition of greenhouse gases. It is this greenhouse gas that prevents the sun's heat from being reflected back into the atmosphere, so that it accumulates over many years which causes the temperature of the earth's surface to increase.               Slowly the use of fossil energy is stopped and replaced with new renewable energy which produces less greenhouse gases. In meeting the demand for electricity supply, Cirebon Regency is still relying on Steam Coal Power Plants to supply electricity demand. According to projection, Cirebon's total electricity demand will be 109.860,28 GWh by 2050. If Cirebon still continues to use Steam Coal Power Plants until 2050 it's estimated that it will emit 100.489.721,74 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.               Cirebon Regency has alternative energy potential from municipal solid waste (MSW) that can be utilized. Every day, every person in Cirebon Regency can produce 0,541 kg of waste. From the observations, the electrical energy that can be generated and utilized from waste until 2050 is 8.360,45 GWh, of which 2.462,34 GWh is generated from organic waste and 5.898,12 GWh is generated from combustible waste.                   The electrical energy that can be generated from city waste is sufficient for 7,61% of the electricity needs of Cirebon Regency. With an energy mix scheme between PLTU and waste-based power plants, total carbon dioxide emissions can be reduced by 3,05%.
ANALYSIS OF SOLAR ENERGY POTENTIAL TO ACHIEVE NEARLY ZERO ENERGY COMMUNITY. (CASE STUDY: MALIOBORO STREET, YOGYAKARTA). Yuan, Anita; Ridwan, Mohammad Kholid; Setiawan, Bakti
ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering Vol 6, No 2 (2022): ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering
Publisher : Master in Systems Engineering

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ajse.v6i2.96176

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A number of concrete strategies developed at global, national and local level as a step forward in implementing the sustainability in the community. An interesting concept introduced by the European Commission about buildings that can reach nearly zero energy building with energy efficiency and use the integration of renewable energy sources. This concept then developed into nearly zero Energy Community (nZEC) at community level referring to a group of buildings. Along with the vision of the Malioboro area in the RTBL Final Report on the creation of an environment-friendly and sustainable Malioboro area, research on the potential of solar energy as a PV power source is conducted.This study applies a mapping of the distribution of solar energy potential using 3D building data analysis on Open Street Map (OSM) and Digital Elevation Model (DEM). ArcGIS Pro software was applied to analyze 3D buildings data and geospatial aspects. This study shows a negative correlation between building density and the average solar energy potential with a coefficient of determination R2=0.85. Coverage Degree shows that only by using a solar energy conversion system, the level of coverage by renewable energy can be achieved from 10.25% – 12.56%. However, this value is not enough to achieve energy independence through the nearly Zero Energy Community (nZEC) concept, so a way is needed to achieve it in the future. Significant planning and geometric parameters in relation to performance indicators provide insight as a reference for establishing solar energy-friendly urban planning and architectural design guidelines.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achmad Djunaedi Achmad Djunaedi Agam Marsoyo, Agam Ahmad Agus Setiawan Ahsan Nurhadi, Ahsan Alfian Ma’arif Almira, Nisrina Salsabila Anandito, Erlangga Singgih Baiquni Baiquni Baiquni Baiquni, Baiquni Bambang Sunaryo Bani Putri Yulianti Budi Prasetyo Samadikun Budi Prayitno Damanik, Imelda Irmawati Dian Pratama, Magdalena Aan Djoko Wijono, Djoko Dwi Retnowati Narsuka DZAKI, AMIRUL NAUFAL Fadlliyah, Laily Ferianda, Agung Fienkan Laura Sandyego Dumalang Fitria Nur Rohmah Hadi Sabari Yunus Hadi Wahyono Hadi Wahyono Hamidah, Noor Haryadi - Henny Widyastuti Hidayati, Isti I Gusti Ngurah Wiras Hardy Imam Indratno Jun Matsunami Kawik Sugiana, Kawik Kholifah, Nur Asriatul Lany Pionier S Laura Sandyego Dumalang, Fienkan Leksono Subanu Leksono Subanu, Leksono M. Baiquni Mangga, Anggy Septrya MG Adiyanti Mila Karmilah Mohammad Kholid Ridwan Muh. Aris Marfai Muh. Aris Marfai Muhammad Sani Roychansyah Muhammad, Amjad Najib, Adnagmesha Magfirah Ramadhani Nindyo Soewarno Noor Hamidah, Noor Nugroho Dewayanto, Nugroho Nur’Aini, Etika Nurfalah, Agni Perdani Budiarti Hayuningtyas Prasanti, Rahmadhita Widya Puspita Sari, Dian Dwi R. Rijanta Rachmawan Budiarto Rifai, Muh. Aris Rosdiana Utami, Martha Salouw, Elvis Santosa, Sigit Heru Murti Budi Saprial Saprial, Saprial Saratri Wilonoyudho Sarwadi , Ahmad Sativa Sativa Su Ritohardoyo Sudaryono Sudaryono Sudibyakto Sudibyakto Suhartini Suhartini Sujali Sujali Sunyoto Usman Suryanto Suryanto Umar, Indriani Wiendu Nuryanti Wijaya Wijaya Yeremias T. Keban Yuan, Anita