2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3194550
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Biogas Utilization as Renewable Energy to Achieve National Energy Security (Study of Wonolelo Village, Bantul, Yogyakarta)

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“…Partial was also used (Formula ( 19)): The correctness of the calculation of partial coefficients of determination is checked by regularity (Formula (20)): (20) 99.24% = 25.44% + 73.8%…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Partial was also used (Formula ( 19)): The correctness of the calculation of partial coefficients of determination is checked by regularity (Formula (20)): (20) 99.24% = 25.44% + 73.8%…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases where biogas displaces gas transported or imported over long distances, it also provides energy security benefits. -Biogas production can help create jobs in rural areas and reduce the amount of time people spend looking for firewood [11,19,20].…”
Section: Introduction/literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dusun Ngentak, Desa Poncosari, Kecamatan Srandakan, Kabupaten Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta are among the rural areas (among many other villages in Indonesia) that do not receive electricity from the State Electricity Company (PLN). A Hybrid Power Plant (PLTH) that combines wind and solar power was eventually built to supply electricity in the area (Anggraeni et al, 2018). Apart from Dusun Ngentak, villages in Selo sub-district in Boyolali, Wonolelo villages in Bantul sub-district, Yogyakarta (Sagala et al, 2015), Rawasari village in Jambi (Wardhana and Ma'rifatullah, 2019), and Haurnombong village in Sumedang have succeeded in using biogas from cow manure as the source of energy for daily activities and for improving local economy in the communities (Aisah and Herdiansyah, 2020); This was also found in other villages in Sigi District Central Sulawesi Province (Kali, 2012), Lembu Village in Semarang (Ardi and Simanjuntak, 2017) and Kebumen and Pekalongan District in Central Java (Sofianto, 2017), and also Southern Lampung in Sumatera island (Sugiyono, 2015) whose economy has increased since electricity from renewable energy becomes accessible in the village.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on Village Funds have been conducted, several studies focusing on how village fund assistance has increased the economy of residents through infrastructure development, construction of PLTH, use of biogas from livestock manure, and village electricity programs (Anggraeni et al, 2018), as well as encouraging the realization poverty alleviation, as well as suggestions for policies towards inclusive food security . However, only few focus on the allocation and effectiveness of Village Fund for developing energy sources and their maintenance has not become a priority.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%