Afif Fahmi Misbahuddin
Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia

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PRIORITIZING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES IN TANAKEKE ISLAND, SOUTH SULAWESI: AN AHP APPROACH azizah fauziah misbahuddin; Afif Fahmi Misbahuddin
Jurnal Media Elektrik Vol. 22 No. 3 (2025): MEDIA ELEKTRIK
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Teknik Elektro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59562/metrik.v22i3.9203

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The transition toward sustainable and decentralized energy systems has heightened the urgency for renewable energy adoption, particularly in off-grid and remote areas. In Indonesia, many island communities remain disconnected from the central electricity grid and face chronic energy access issues. One such case is the Tanakeke Archipelago, located in Takalar Regency, South Sulawesi, where residents experience limited and unreliable electricity supply despite ongoing government electrification programs. This study aims to identify the most suitable renewable energy technology for Tanakeke Island using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), involving six key criteria: local natural resource potential, technical feasibility, investment and operational costs, system reliability, social acceptance, and environmental impact. Four alternative technologies were evaluated: Solar Power Plant (PLTS), Wind Power Plant (PLTB), Wave Power Generator (PLTO), and Micro Hydro Power Plant (PLTMH). Expert input was gathered from academics and local community figures. The results indicate that Wind Power Plant (PLTB) ranks highest with a global priority score of 2.72, followed by Solar Power Plant (PLTS) with 1.78, Wave Power Generator (PLTO) with 1.09, and Micro Hydro Power Plant (PLTMH) with 0.41. Among the six criteria, Technical Feasibility held the highest weight (0.32), followed by Local Resource Potential (0.25) and Investment Cost (0.21). These findings highlight that technical and resource-based considerations are the most influential in determining the appropriate energy solution for Tanakeke Island. This study provides a structured and data-driven approach to aid local governments and stakeholders in planning sustainable and context-appropriate energy infrastructure in underserved island communities.
Promethee-Based Prioritization of Energy-Saving Strategies in Public Office Buildings: An Energy Audit Approach Indrayati Galugu; Afif Fahmi Misbahuddin
Energy Insights Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): Energy Insights
Publisher : Teknik Elektro, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59562/ei.v1i2.11476

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This study aims to find out how the level of electrical energy used in the North Kolaka Regency Food Crops and Horticulture Office building and analyze energy-saving opportunities that can be applied to the building.  This study uses a quantitative descriptive method.  The data collection techniques used are documentation, observation and measurement.  In this study, the researcher analyzed the data descriptively and provided an overview of the Energy Consumption Intensity of electricity using the Promethee Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) method. The results of this study show that the total power installed in the North Kolaka Regency Food Crops and Horticulture Office building is 7.700 VA with an average Energy Consumption Intensity value of 1,994 kWh/m2 in the building. The load that uses the largest electrical energy in the building is 1 PK AC of 1,087.8 kWh. Based on the analysis of electrical energy saving opportunities at the Food Crops and Horticulture Office of North Kolaka Regency, three alternative savings efforts were obtained, namely no-cost, low cost and high cost opportunities. By using the Promethee Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Method, calculations were carried out to determine the energy-saving opportunities that were prioritized to be applied to the building and alternative results of low cost opportunities were obtained.