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UTILIZING 3D MAPPING PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND AIRFEEL WEATHER MONITORING FOR SOLAR AND WIND POWER PLANT DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ON GILI IYANG Megantoro, Prisma; Apsari, Retna; Nurrohma Hidayah, Nayu; Ananta Sari, Feby; Rania Khadijah, Alyssa; Dwi Cahyono, Heru; Abdilah, Waldi; Uta Nugraha, Yoga; Jamilatul Awalin, Lilik; Syahril Mubarok, Muhammad
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v8i4.2024.476-485

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This article discusses community service activities on Gili Iyang Island, Sumenep, Madura, which focus on implementing appropriate technology in sensing the potential of renewable energy sources. Gili Iyang Island itself is an area that actively encourages the use of renewable energy. In this activity, maintenance and monitoring of data on AirFeel are carried out, including device checks and monitoring data accuracy levels through periodic calibration. Airfeel is used as a weather station to measure the potential of renewable energy, especially wind and solar energy. The potential for wind energy is considered from the speed and direction of the wind, while the potential for solar energy is considered from the level of solar irradiation. These parameters allow Airfeel to determine the optimal location for renewable energy generation based on weather conditions. Additionally, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro RTK drone was used for 3D Mapping Photogrammetry. This technology aids in creating three-dimensional maps that are considered in the planning and development of renewable energy power plants at the location. Implementing these two technologies can contribute to future planning for developing other renewable energy sources in Gili Iyang Island.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS AT AIRLANGGA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HUB, GILI IYANG ISLAND, MADURA Megantoro, Prisma; Apsari, Retna; Uta Nugraha, Yoga; Fadhilah , Marwan; Atho'illah Assakandary , Achmad; Farabi, Haikal; Rafi Nabil Arsalan , Muhammad; Raka Buana Putra, Dimas
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/.v9i4.2025.507-516

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Gili Iyang is known as one of the areas with the best air quality in Indonesia. However, increased human activity has the potential to reduce air quality if not managed properly. Environmentally friendly technologies, such as electric vehicles, solar shelters, and air quality monitoring devices, are potential solutions to maintain the sustainability of clean energy in this area. This activity aims to increase public understanding of the importance of environmentally friendly technology, especially electric vehicles, solar shelters, and air quality monitoring, as well as promote the application of this technology in supporting ecotourism. The methods used include electric vehicle training for junior high school students and the installation of solar shelters and air concentration monitoring equipment at the Gili Iyang Assistant Health Center. This approach is designed to provide interactive education and practical solutions to the community. The activity showed a significant increase in junior high school students' understanding of electric vehicles, with 85% of participants understanding the working principles and benefits. Solar shelters can also be very useful in supporting the provision of electricity for residents. Thus, installing air concentration monitoring devices provides real-time information that helps the public and health workers make preventive decisions regarding potential air pollution. This activity increased public awareness about maintaining air quality and implementing environmentally friendly technology. In addition, implementing air monitoring tools contributes to the sustainability of ecotourism in Gili Iyang by combining technology and community-based education.
Implementasi Solar Shelter untuk Menunjang Sistem Energi Terbarukan yang Berkelanjutan di Pulau Gili Iyang, Kabupaten Sumenep Mubarok, Muhammad Syahril; Apsari, Retna; Uta Nugraha, Yoga; Amelia Effendi, Yutika; Jamilatul Awalin, Lilik; Purbandini, Purbandini; Sofiah, Amila; Rantini, Dwi; Fahmiyah, Indah
PEDULI: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 9 No 2 (2025): In Progres
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37303/peduli.v9i2.770

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Limitations in electricity access and reliability remains a critical challenge for small islands and remote areas in Indonesia, constraining socio-economic development and sustainable tourism growth. This community engagement program aimed to design and implement a solar shelter system to support renewable energy utilization in Gili Iyang Island, Sumenep, widely recognized as an “oxygen island” and emerging health tourism destination. The program adopted a participatory approach involving local youth organizations (Karang Taruna) and the Kelompok Sadar Wisata (Pokdarwis) through needs assessment, system design, installation, testing, and technical training. The implemented off-grid photovoltaic system consists of a 100 Wp solar panel, a 24 V 20 A solar charge controller, a 12 V 50 Ah VRLA battery, and a 1000 W pure sine wave inverter supplying 220 V AC loads. Field testing demonstrated that the system reliably powered an automatic coconut irrigation pump and multiple electronic charging devices under typical operating conditions. Beyond technical performance, the program enhanced local capacity in basic solar energy operation and maintenance while strengthening the island’s image as a sustainable ecotourism destination. The initiative directly contributes to SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and supports long-term renewable energy adoption in small island contexts.