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UTILIZATION OF WOOD WASTE AND REJECTED PALM OIL SEEDS FOR ROCKET STOVE FUEL AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO LPG GAS IN PETUK LITI VILLAGE, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN Cassiophea, Lola; Ni Putu Diah Agustin Permanasuri; Danar Airangga Windra Gautama; Ruslan; Revianti Coenraad; Tuah; Mega Kurniawati; Sri Wahyuni
BALANGA: Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Journal Balanga Edisi Juli-Desember 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan, FKIP, Universitas Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37304/balanga.v12i2.17027

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This service activity aims to explore the potential for utilizing wood waste and rejected palm kernels as alternative fuel for rocket stoves in Petuk Liti Village, Pulang Pisau Regency, Central Kalimantan. The background to this research is the urgent need for alternative energy sources that are cheaper and environmentally friendly, considering the increasing price of LPG gas and the limited access of rural communities to reliable energy sources. Utilizing wood waste and rejected palm kernels as fuel not only offers an economical solution, but also helps in waste management and reducing carbon emissions, which is in line with sustainable development goals. This service involves several important stages, starting from collecting and processing raw materials, developing and testing stoves, as well as the economic and environmental benefits of using alternative fuels. It is hoped that this activity can be implemented more widely in other areas that have limited access to conventional energy, as well as supporting the government's efforts to achieve national energy security and reduce carbon emissions. The output target of this service is to make a significant contribution to the development of renewable energy technology based on local resources, as well as providing a more environmentally friendly and economical alternative for the people of Petuk Liti Village.
LAND WETTING USING THE HYDRAM PUMP METHOD IN PREVENTING PEATLAND FIRES Topan Eka Putra; Frans Putra Ganesa; Samuel Layang; Tuah; Revianti Coenraad; Berkat Yuda; Lola Cassiophea; Wiratno Y Sigin; Danar Airangga Windra Gautama
BALANGA: Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Journal Balanga Edisi Juli-Desember 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan, FKIP, Universitas Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37304/balanga.v12i2.17028

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Peatlands are an ecosystem that has an important role in the environment, including carbon storage, biodiversity habitat, and water availability (Murdiyarso et al., 2010). However, peatlands are also very vulnerable to fire, especially in extreme dry season conditions (Page et al., 2002). Peatland fires can cause significant environmental losses, including greenhouse gas emissions, loss of biodiversity, and negative impacts on public health due to the smoke produced (Masykur et al., 2019). Therefore, efforts to prevent peatland fires are very important to maintain the sustainability of this ecosystem and public health. The hydram pump method was chosen as an innovative solution in this research because of its ability to pump water continuously without requiring an electricity or fuel source. This makes it a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative for wetting peatlands, which in turn can increase soil moisture and reduce the risk of fire (Wardhana et al., 2021). By utilizing this method, it is hoped that soil moisture can be maintained, making the land less susceptible to fire. The type of research used is experimental research. The research location was carried out at the Building Engineering Education Laboratory, FKIP UPR with a hydram pump and a drip irrigation system on differences in land elevation from plant water sources and water use efficiency. The target achieved is that this research will be published in the SINTA 5 and HKI Accredited Journals.