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Paiton Energy and UI Present 234 kWh Waste Power Plant

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Universitas Indonesia (UI) now has a 234 kWh Waste Energy Power Plant (PLTSa) thanks to the collaboration between the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMNS) UI and PT Paiton Energy through the Waste to Energy CSR Project program.

It will be used in UI’s Parangtopo laboratory. This PLTSa is also a sustainable solution for UI for its waste management.
The inauguration of the PLTSa was held at the Council Hall of the UI Campus, Depok, West Java, on Wednesday (1/12/2021). The event was attended by UI Rector Prof. Ari Kuncoro and PT Paiton Energy President Director Koichiro Miyazaki.

According to Prof. Ari Kuncoro, UI is committed to playing its role in meeting the indicators of sustainable development goals. As an institution of higher education, UI has a vital function to produce knowledge and applied technological innovations that are oriented towards social and ecological balance.

“The cooperation between UI and PT Paiton Energy in developing renewable energy-producing technology by recycling waste is a real act of collaboration between the private sector and universities to offer solutions to the environmental crisis,” Prof. Ari said.

In this Waste to Energy CSR Project program, Paiton Energy donated eight units of Biodigester machines that function as PLTSa. The machine operates by utilizing a maximum of two tons of organic waste and animal manure per day.

In addition to generating 234 kWh of electricity, the Biodigester machine also produces solid and liquid fertilizers for agriculture that can be used by UI-assisted communities.
Koichiro Miyazaki said waste management to preserve the environment is a big challenge in the world and also in Indonesia. “One important effort that can be made is to create a waste power plant, through our CSR program, Waste to Energy CSR Project,” he said.
According to Miyazaki, the presence of waste energy plants at UI has great benefits as it will deepen knowledge in operating waste-to-energy plants and provide opportunities to improve the commercial viability of plants through joint studies. Such knowledge and improvement is essential to support government policies to encourage the use of renewable energy.

According to the Director of Community Service & Empowerment UI Agung Waluyo, The Waste to Energy CSR Project program focuses on the utilization of garbage and organic waste. “For the utilization of the biodigester, which will be filled with leaves, animal feces, maggot waste, so that it can produce biogas which we will directly use to drive the power generation machine,” said Agung.

Acting Dean of FMNS UI (2018-2021) Rokhmatuloh said that the UI wants this campus to be a green campus and independent of electrical energy. “This collaboration with Paiton Energy on the Waste to Energy CSR Project program can be one of the successes of our goal,” said Rokhmatuloh.
Paiton Energy has been implementing CSR programs since 2000 which are designed annually, and monitored by the Community Development Committee. The program is categorized into three focuses, namely supporting corporate sustainability (generation), socio-economic sustainability, and energy and environmental sustainability.

 

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