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Pemberdayaan Pembangkit Listrik Mikro Tenaga Surya dan Sosialisasi Resiko Pencurian Arus PLN di Desa Blang Pulo Saifuddin Muhammad Jalil; Diana Khairani Sofyan; A Amri; Subhan A Gani; Syukriah
Kawanad : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): October
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/kjpkm.v1i2.66

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At this time, electricity has become a primary need for the community, the existence of the State Electricity Company (PLN) is very supportive of all community activities. The high use of electricity can cause negative effects for users, where the higher the use of electricity, the greater the costs incurred. This is what triggers the emergence of things that are not wanted in society. One of them is the emergence of a desire to steal electric current. In general, people do not know what the risks are due to stealing the electric current. In addition, there are other ways to reduce excessive use of electricity, one of which is by assembling a solar micro-power plant, of which not many people know about the use of assembling the power plant. Based on this, service is carried out with the aim of providing explanations and adding knowledge to the community in the safe use of electrical energy; provide explanations and increase knowledge for the public about the risk of theft of electrical energy; increase community participation in using and protecting the environment by using alternative energy; foster a strong bond between the Blang Pulo gampong which is the closest village to the Malikussaleh University Bukit Indah campus and the Malikussaleh University academic community, especially the electric energy-saving extension team. The counseling activity on the risk of theft of PLN flows in the village of Blang Pulo is carried out in the following activity methods: Program introduction, assembly and delivery of various forms of energy, especially solar energy; The submission of a frugal living attitude according to Islamic law is accompanied by showing several verses of the Koran and hadith and conveying the risks due to stealing electric current. The expected results of this service are through the micro-solar electricity empowerment program and energy-saving counseling, It is hoped that the awareness, sensitivity and participation of lecturers and the community of Blang Pulo will grow and develop in the safe and efficient use of electrical energy so that there is an adequate supply of electricity and there will be no longer rotating blackouts caused by the limited supply of electricity from the PLN, and explain the consequences if electrical energy is stolen for personal or group use in order to be able to use electrical energy for free.
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF CONCRETE QUALITY IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION: A DECISION-MAKING MODEL BASED ON ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CRITERIA Burhanuddin; Badriana; Ezwarsyah; Syukriah; Bakhtiar; Fadliani
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v5i5.4882

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This study analyzes the influence of concrete quality on house construction using a Decision Tree. Good concrete quality and proper maintenance are key factors for building sturdiness and longevity, especially in areas with varying environmental conditions. The study was conducted on 20 houses in three regions of Aceh, with samples selected purposively based on concrete quality documentation (K-225, K-300, K-350) and maintenance records. Data were collected through observation, project documentation, and interviews with contractors and builders. The analysis included descriptive, inferential (correlation and multiple regression), and the application of a Decision Tree to identify the concrete parameters most influential on building quality. The results indicate that concrete quality is the most critical factor, followed by maintenance quality and environmental conditions. Houses with high-quality concrete (K-300/K-350) and a minimum curing period of 14 days have optimal sturdiness, minimal cracking, and a longer service life. The Decision Tree produced a consistent pattern with 82.5% accuracy, while qualitative data reinforces these findings by emphasizing the importance of maintenance protocols and the quality of implementation in the field. This research provides practical implications in the form of minimum quality recommendations, standard maintenance protocols, and enhanced quality control. The results contribute to the development of a data-driven decision-making framework for selecting efficient, safe, and sustainable concrete specifications.