SDG 7 – Indicator 7.4.1 Local community outreach for energy efficiency
Abdi Energi 2024 SRE Universitas Sriwijaya
In collaboration with Pertamina NRE and Gogerilya, the Student Renewable Energy (SRE) team from Sriwijaya University is scheduled to inaugurate Abdi Energi #5, their fifth Solar Power Plant Installation. Situated in Sungai Gerong Village, Banyuasin, this new project will have a 2.4 kWp solar power system with 5 kWh of storage. The installation, which is planned for July 26–27, 2024, intends to strengthen the university’s dedication to sustainable energy solutions while providing access to renewable energy to nearby communities.
SRE UNSRI’s Abdi Energi series has emerged as a key component in raising students’ and the community’s awareness of and practical understanding of renewable energy. These initiatives encourage the adoption of clean energy by increasing solar energy installations in underserved areas and showcasing practical uses of sustainable energy. Followers and participants are urged to keep informed and experience the thrill of this significant project, which promotes local development and environmental objectives.
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SDG 7 – Indicator 7.4.2 100% Renewable energy pledge
PLN Goes to Campus: PLN Edukasi Mahasiswa Tentang Transisi Energi
125 engineering students and faculty members attended the sustainable energy awareness event, which gave them information about electrical systems and the transition to Net Zero Emissions by 2060. Vice Dean of General Affairs Dr. Bimo Brata Adhitya thanked PLN for the partnership and hoped it would lead to further possibilities for students to study in the field at PLN UP3 Ogan Ilir. In order to foster environmental consciousness and support for the energy transition, Eko Saputra Hayani, Assistant Planning Manager at PLN, underlined the critical role that young people have in developing the energy sector. Adhi Herlambang, general manager of PLN UID S2JB, reaffirmed PLN’s dedication to workforce development and education, which are critical to Indonesia’s energy future.
Students were also given the opportunity to speak with the speakers face-to-face, which inspired them and made them feel more accountable. Michael, one of the participants, talked about how the occasion inspired him to support Indonesia’s energy objectives, particularly by providing clean, effective energy solutions. He claimed that this program encourages young people to actively support national development, which is in line with the spirit of Youth Pledge Day.
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SDG 7 – Indicator 7.4.3 Energy efficiency services for industry
LPG Gas Oven Monitoring and Control System Project Utilizing Adaptive Temperature Regulation Based on Esp32 Technology and Thermocouple Sensors
Sriwijaya University Computer Engineering students innovated the development of an intelligent monitoring and control system for LPG-fueled ovens, which utilizes adaptive temperature regulation based on ESP32 technology and thermocouple sensors. This innovation can help industrial processes for precise temperature control to maintain product quality and energy efficiency in manufacturing and production processes. By using this system, the temperature in the oven can be monitored in real time and adjusted automatically to ensure the combustion process runs optimally
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SDG 7 – Indicator 7.4.4 Policy development for clean energy technology
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering UNSRI Launches Flagship Program and Slogan “Move Forward, Unite, Become Number One” on the 64th Anniversary Commemoration
The Faculty of Engineering, Sriwijaya University (FT Unsri) officially launched six superior programs as derivatives of six priority programs initiated by the Chancellor of Sriwijaya University. This superior program was delivered to coincide with the peak of the commemoration of the 64th Anniversary of the Faculty of Engineering, Sriwijaya University.
that will be implemented is related to a Climate Friendly Campus, which is implemented through improving infrastructure, sorting waste, using waste as an energy source, and using new, renewable energy in several campus facilities. This is a new policy that will continue to be used in the campus environment
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SDG 7 – Indicator 7.4.5 Assistance to low-carbon innovation
FT UNSRI holds AVoER 16 “Acceleration and Escalation of Research and Community Service Supporting Sustainable Development Goals Towards Zero Emission 2060”
The Faculty of Engineering, Sriwijaya University (FT Unsri) successfully held the AVoER 16 National Research and Community Service Seminar, with the theme “Acceleration and Escalation of Research and Community Service to Support Sustainable Development Goals Towards Zero Emission 2060”. The event took place in the Ballroom of the Aryaduta Hotel Palembang on October 24, 2024.
This year’s seminar received 200 papers, an increase of 64% compared to the previous year. These papers cover 169 areas of research and 31 areas of community service, with contributions from various cities in Indonesia such as Lampung, Tangerang, Jakarta, Malang and Makassar. Apart from educational institutions, papers also come from large companies such as PT. PUSRI, PT. Pertamina Hulu Rokan, and PT. PLN. It is hoped that the AVoER 16 seminar can encourage the acceleration of research and community service in order to achieve the vision of zero emissions by 2060. This event will not only be an opportunity to share knowledge, but also create solid collaboration between academics and industry practitioners.
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