Volume 07 Issue 05 May 2024
Lilies Setiartiti
Department of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v7-i05-28Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
The current fossil energy crisis is the right momentum to develop renewable energy potential. The purpose of this study is to identify renewable energy utilization programs in Karangmojo Village, in order to meet the energy needs of poor communities. The study uses in-depth interviews with the community to obtain various energy problems faced, especially for poor communities and farmers. We find various renewable energy development programs, including: Biogas Energy Package (BGEP) for cooking purposes, Biogas Energy Package (BGEP) for local entrepreneur, Biodiesel Energy Package (BDEP) for household and irrigation system, and Biomass Energy Package (BMEP) from rice husk. This study is also equipped with a review of stakeholder analysis
KEYWORDS:Renewable energy, poor community, energy crisis, Karangmojo.
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