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Utilization of IoT and biomass energy for innovation in cracker production Muhammad, Juandi; Emrinaldi, Tengku; Ekwarso, Hendro; Arifudin, Arifudin; Risanto, Joko; Yusri, Yusri; Budijono, Budijono; Kemal, Kemal; Rany, Novita; Syah, Erzan
Science, Technology, and Communication Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): SINTECHCOM Journal (October 2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Studi Pendidikan dan Rekayasa Alam Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59190/stc.v6i1.334

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This study explores an innovation based on IoT and biomass energy for the efficient production of processed food, specifically crackers. Biomass energy, derived from plant materials, is utilized to generate heat in the processing room. This innovation significantly reduces the processing time for crackers to just 2 hours, compared to the conventional method that requires 2 days of sun-drying. The biomass energy source used in this study includes rambutan tree trunks, which not only provide efficient heat but also impart a pleasant aroma to the final product. The research employs a direct experimental method to design and implement this technology in industrial settings. The primary ingredient for the crackers is cassava, mixed with fish, shrimp, and jengkol. The heat energy generated from the combustion of rambutan tree trunks is effectively utilized in the combustion chamber. Observations indicate that the crackers produced are of high quality, with appealing color and fragrance, making them suitable for market distribution. This innovation demonstrates the potential of combining IoT and biomass energy to enhance food processing efficiency and product quality.
KONDISI UMUM HUTAN MANGROVE DI PROVINSI RIAU BERDASARKAN RISET DI BEBERAPA TITIK Yasin Setiawan; Yusri Yusri; Sukendi Sukendi
KOLABORATIF: Jurnal Isu Sosial dan Tinjauan Kebijakan Vol 3 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Pelantar Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/kolaboratif.v3i2.68

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Mangrove forests in Riau Province play a vital role in carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and marine biodiversity conservation. This research examines the general condition of mangrove forests in Riau Province through literature review and content analysis of scientific articles published between 2017-2021. With a total area of 138,434 hectares distributed across seven regencies and cities, Riau's mangrove forests demonstrate significant carbon storage capacity, estimated at approximately 148 million tons of CO2 absorption. The research focuses on multiple observation points including Indragiri Hilir, Siak, Dumai, and Kepulauan Meranti to assess mangrove density, vegetation diversity, and ecological conditions. The findings reveal a concerning trend of declining mangrove coverage over the years, with vegetation area decreasing from 9,759 ha in 1997 to 7,875 ha in 2019 in Pulau Rangsang alone. Industrial activities, particularly oil industries operating in Riau Province, have been identified as significant factors affecting mangrove quality through heavy metal contamination (Pb), pH changes, and dissolved oxygen levels in coastal waters. Despite these challenges, mangrove forests in Riau continue to support diverse marine biota, with studies documenting 14 true mangrove species and 8 associated species in Sungai Pakning, and various zooplankton communities in Bandar Bakau. The research underscores the urgent need for comprehensive conservation policies and rehabilitation efforts to preserve Riau's mangrove ecosystems and their critical environmental functions.
COLLABORATION ON DEVELOPMENT PLANNING POLICY: MITIGATION OF ABRASION PREVENTION IN SIAK REGENCY (CASE STUDY OF MENGKAPAN VILLAGE) Asfar, Ali; Suandy, Indra; Yusri, Yusri; Mandar, Agus; Mustofa, Maellynia
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): December
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ajoas.8.3.469-477

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Siak Regency, located in Riau Province, is one of the areas facing a serious threat of abrasion, especially in coastal areas bordering the Lalang Strait. Mengkapan Village, one of the coastal villages in Siak Regency, has been significantly affected by abrasion. Based on initial observations, the abrasion rate in this area is 2-5 m per year, which poses a threat. Development planning policies play a crucial role in addressing the abrasion phenomenon in Mengkapan Village, Siak Regency, Riau Province. With good planning, development will align with community expectations. Based on satellite imagery analyses in 2020 and 2025, Mengkapan Village experienced abrasion at a rate of 6.43 m/year. Development planning policies in coastal abrasion mitigation must be an integral part of a sustainable regional development strategy. Through a combination of structural, non-structural, and collaborative approaches, along with strong policy support, coastal abrasion can be minimized. Synergy among the government, community, business world, and academia are key to realizing a resilient, productive, and sustainable coastline for future generations.