M Yusuf R Siahaan
Universitas Medan Area

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The Darrieus-Savonius Wind Turbine Development as an Icon of Marine and Culinary Tourism in Belawan Rakhmad Arief Siregar; Chandra Amirsyah Putra Siregar; M Yusuf R Siahaan; Doli Maulana Gama Samudera Lubis
Jurnal Dedikasia : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/dedikasia.v6i1.11338

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The Darrius-Savonius combination wind turbine is often chosen to power streetlights in coastal areas. In this community partnership program (PKM), the primary function of the wind turbine, which is a renewable energy power generator, is slightly shifted to serve as an icon of marine tourism and culinary in the coastal city of Medan, especially in the Medan Belawan sub-district. The main objective of this program is to increase revenue from marine tourism and culinary spots through culinary icons. The culinary icon offered to the community is a wind generator that can operate at low wind speeds, ranging from ~1.5 m/s to a maximum of 45 m/s, which is well-suited for installation in Belawan, near the public pier of the Titi Panjang Bridge. Through this activity, which applies the technology-as-a-service model, the public pier will be illuminated with decorative lights powered by electricity from the wind turbine installed near the community restaurant. The process of selecting the location and type of wind turbine is explained using the decision matrix method. The subject of this program is the Marine Cafe, which is one of the restaurants on the edge of the Titi Panjang Bridge. The construction of wind turbines and their benefits for PkM partners are presented, based on sales data showing a 15-20% revenue increase, which provides an opportunity to increase revenue and develop the PkM partner business in the long term.