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Legal Protection for Debtors in the Execution of Fiduciary Objects in Indonesia Lodewijk, Dewi Putriani Yogosara; Santoso, Aris Prio Agus; Muftiyanto, R. Taufik Nur
JIHAD : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Administrasi Vol 6, No 3 (2024): JIHAD : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Dan Administrasi
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jihad.v6i3.7153

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In financing agreements, the phenomenon of debtors defaulting is very possible or occurs, so this causes creditors to take steps such as parate execution by using coercive debt collector services. This is justified because it is under the legal umbrella of the Fiduciary Guarantee Law. After the judicial review of Constitutional Court Decision No. 18/PUU-XVII/2019, the execution parate was abolished and the execution of fiduciary guarantee objects must be carried out by submitting a request for execution to the head of the district court, but in the case of Decision Number 157/Pdt.G/2021/Pn Skt, the judge actually rejected the plaintiff's petitum as a debtor who argued that the execution parate by the defendant (creditor) was an unlawful act. The formulation of the problem in this research is how to analyze the judge's legal considerations in determining whether the execution of fiduciary guarantees is valid in Decision Number 157/Pdt.G/2021/Pn Skt? And how is legal protection for debtors related to Constitutional Court Decision Number 18/PUU-XVII/2019? This research is included in the type of normative juridical research with a statutory approach. The purpose of this research is to determine the analysis of the judge's legal considerations in determining the validity of the execution of fiduciary guarantees in Decision Number 157/Pdt.G/2021/Pn Skt and to determine the legal protection for debtors in connection with Constitutional Court Decision Number 18/PUU-XVII/2019. The theoretical benefit of this research is a contribution to legal science, while the theoretical benefit is aimed at legal practitioners. The results of this research are that the plaintiff is not a party who voluntarily surrenders the object of the fiduciary guarantee and is not a party bound by an agreement to determine default, so the judge was wrong in rejecting the plaintiff's petitum which argued that the defendant was valid in the execution parate, and legal protection for the debtor was linked to Constitutional Court Decision Number 18/PUU-XVII/2019 is contained in Article 23 paragraph (2) and the plaintiff can take legal action to appeal solely to seek correction of the results of a decision that is considered wrong.
Cultivating Energy Conscious Communities: The Path to Increased Efficiency Lodewijk, Dewi Putriani Yogosara; Yandri, Erkata; Murdiyansah, Novan; Ariati, Ratna
Heca Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Heca Sentra Analitika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60084/hjas.v2i1.157

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This research addresses the critical need for increased energy efficiency in communities, emphasizing the pivotal role of community involvement and awareness. With the growing concern for sustainable energy practices, empowering communities to contribute to energy efficiency initiatives is imperative. Thus, the research aims to investigate and understand the role of community empowerment in increasing energy efficiency through community role and awareness. The theory applied to the research is the theory of planned behavior. A descriptive quantitative approach is employed, utilizing a structured questionnaire based on the Likert scale. Then, after the questionnaires were collected, statistical data processing was carried out using the T-test, F-test, and validity and reliability tests. The questionnaire gauges participants' perceptions and behaviors about energy efficiency, enabling a comprehensive analysis of the community's role and awareness in promoting sustainable energy practices. Preliminary findings indicate a positive correlation between community empowerment, heightened awareness, and increased energy efficiency. The Likert scale responses provide valuable insights into the areas where communities excel and areas that require targeted interventions. The data also reveal notable patterns in community behaviors and perceptions of energy consumption and conservation. In conclusion, the research underscores the significance of community empowerment as a catalyst for enhancing energy efficiency. The findings suggest that fostering community awareness and active involvement can lead to tangible improvements in sustainable energy practices. This study contributes valuable insights for policymakers, community leaders, and energy advocates seeking effective strategies to address the global energy challenge through localized, community-driven initiatives.
Leading Light: The Impact of Advanced Lighting Technologies on Indonesia's Office Industry Murdiyansyah, Novan; Yandri, Erkata; Lodewijk, Dewi Putriani Yogosara; Ariati, Ratna
Leuser Journal of Environmental Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Heca Sentra Analitika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60084/ljes.v2i1.140

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Addressing concerns over resource scarcity and environmental sustainability necessitates a global shift towards sustainable energy, notably facilitated by adopting Light-Emitting Diode (LED) lamps. This transition is pivotal for ensuring global energy security and aligning with sustainability goals. This study endeavors to comprehensively analyze potential energy savings achievable through the transition from Fluorescent (FL) lamps to LED lamps within industrial offices. Emphasis is placed on highlighting the central role of energy efficiency. Utilizing false color rendering as a visual guide, the study systematically identifies areas where FL lamps inadequately illuminate. The findings prompt recalculations for determining optimal room illumination achievable through implementing LED lamps. Lux calculations are then employed to showcase the superior illumination offered by LED lamps, revealing consistent monthly cost savings of 35%, particularly when harmonized with Building Management System (BMS) control in industrial office buildings. The study's results indicate that LED lamps provide superior illumination, yielding a noteworthy 35% monthly cost savings, especially when integrated with BMS control. Lamps contribute modestly (21-30%) to overall energy consumption, while air conditioning commands a substantial 60%, underscoring the critical need for advanced lighting technology. This need is emphasized, particularly with Solar PV as a sustainable energy source. Understanding technological developments, especially in BMS, is crucial to optimize energy efficiency in industrial offices. The imperative implementation of LED lighting technology is a critical solution to address resource scarcity and environmental concerns in industrial offices. The efficacy of LED lamps in achieving significant energy savings, especially when coupled with advanced systems like BMS and complemented by renewable energy sources such as Solar PV. The conclusion stresses the significance of staying abreast of technological advancements to foster sustained progress towards energy-efficient and environmentally conscious practices within industrial environments.
Design and evaluation of a TEG-PV hybrid energy system for sustainable offshore oil and gas operations using PVsyst simulation Hilmi, Erik; Yandri, Erkata; Uhanto, Uhanto; Saiful, Rifki; Lodewijk, Dewi Putriani Yogosara; Ariati, Ratna
SINERGI Vol 29, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/sinergi.2025.3.007

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The rising demand for sustainable offshore oil and gas operations has accelerated the need for efficient, low-emission energy systems. Conventional fossil fuel-based systems significantly contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, underscoring the need for innovative alternatives. This study proposes and evaluates a hybrid energy system that integrates thermoelectric generators (TEGs) and photovoltaic (PV) panels to enhance energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve the sustainability of offshore operations. The system design utilizes both manual calculations and simulations, employing PVsyst software, to evaluate performance metrics. Results show that the TEG + PV hybrid system improves energy efficiency and reduces carbon emissions by approximately 40% compared to traditional fossil fuel systems. TEGs utilize waste heat from natural gas combustion, while PV panels capture solar energy, creating a synergistic effect that significantly reduces environmental impact. This hybrid configuration also aligns with emission reduction regulations in the oil and gas sector. Beyond environmental benefits, the hybrid system offers economic advantages. Fuel consumption and operational costs are notably reduced, with total savings in capital and operational expenditures (CAPEX and OPEX) reaching IDR 2.53 billion. These savings demonstrate the system’s financial viability and support its adoption in real-world offshore applications. In conclusion, the integration of TEG and PV technologies into a hybrid energy system offers a practical and sustainable solution for offshore oil and gas operations. The system achieves emission reduction targets, enhances operational efficiency, and delivers cost savings, thereby supporting the industry's transition toward more environmentally responsible energy practices.