Implementing triple helix through Listrik Kerakyatan initiative: Community-based energy from waste

supriadi, Amanda Trisia and legino, Supriadi and purwanto, yudhi s. and Wulandari, Dewi Arianti and Jatnika, Hendra (2019) Implementing triple helix through Listrik Kerakyatan initiative: Community-based energy from waste. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1282 (1). ISSN 17426588

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Abstract

As depicted by its three components, A (academic), B (business), and G (government), the Triple Helix principle aims at narrowing the gap between the competencies of university graduates and those required by businesses or industries in the real world, under the corridor of government rules and regulations. The main issues that will be addressed by the triple helix concept is the national policy to attain 23% of renewable energy portion by the year 2025. However, the conventional electricity construction, which usually prefer a large-scale interconnected system, is currently facing serious delay due to difficulties in acquiring land and permit. Moreover, such large-scale power plants are not sufficient to serve consumers that are scattered in more than three thousand islands in Indonesia archipelago. In addition, such big projects are mostly owned by giant investors that depend on foreign fund and technology, leaving no opportunity for local people to contribute and have ownership over their energy needs. STT PLN proposes a simple small-scale distributed generation that can be owned and managed by local people by using renewable energy sources that are available around the communities. Waste is the most attractive resources because by converting waste to energy, the problem of waste can be solved at the same time. Based on the research and pilot project that had been conducted in three locations, Listrik Kerakyatan (Community-based Electricity) is technically simple so it can be applied and managed by local people. It is also economically viable as the required capital is relatively small and affordable by small enterprises. The commutative law of math also says that 1x1000 = 1000 x1. Therefore, going by that law, the total capacity generated by 1000 units of small LKs can be similar to one large unit of conventional model.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Sriwijaya International Conference on Basic and Applied Science 6–7 November 2018, Palembang, Indonesia
Subjects: Bidang Keilmuan > Electrical Engineering
Bidang Keilmuan > Electro Engineering
Bidang Keilmuan > Energi Terbarukan
Bidang Keilmuan > Energi dan Ketenagalistrikan
Bidang Keilmuan > Energy
Jurnal
Bidang Keilmuan > Teknik Elektro
Bidang Keilmuan > Teknik Elektro Tenaga Listrik
Bidang Keilmuan > Teknik Informatika
Bidang Keilmuan > Teknik Tenaga Listrik
Bidang Keilmuan > Tenaga Listrik
Bidang Keilmuan > WTE
Bidang Keilmuan > Waste Management
Bidang Keilmuan > Waste to Energy
Divisions: Fakultas Telematika Energi > S1 Teknik Informatika
Depositing User: Yudha Formanto
Date Deposited: 23 Oct 2025 05:42
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2025 05:42
URI: https://repository.itpln.ac.id/id/eprint/2791

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