WINNER: Technological Innovation Using Renewable Energy Sources Imam Cahyadi ((a), Hafizh Akbar(b), Imaduddin Zanki (c), Nuphanudin (d*), Heni Puspita (e)
a: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
b: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
c: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
d: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Akademi Militer Magelang
* nuphanudiniljas[at]upi.edu
e: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Universitas Nurtanio
Abstract
The scarcity of fuel oil (BBM) is a matter of concern for the world community, not least the people of Indonesia, especially those living in coastal areas who work as fishermen. Rising prices, the difficulty of access and consumption of fuel that is done continuously is crucial. The impact is that there are still many coastal communities that suffer from lack of fuel for fishing and meeting their daily needs. This condition shows that there is a need for maritime technological innovation with renewable energy that is environmentally friendly and easy to operate and reach by coastal communities.
Technological innovation with the use of three renewable energy sources is a renewable energy innovation that uses three energy sources as an energy source for electricity generation. The electricity generated from the accumulation of the three energy will be stored in a battery and then used to drive the fishing boat engine and generator as a power plant for the coastal community.
The purpose of this paper is to find out the system design and usage concept of "Winner (Wind, Wave, and Solar Energy): Technological Innovation by Utilizing Three Renewable Energy Sources as a Solution of Fuel Scarcity for Coastal Communities in Realizing the Industrial Revolution 4.0".
The writing method of this paper uses research and development with the ADDIE development model. Technological innovation using three renewable energy sources is an affordable, inexpensive and environmentally friendly technology and is a long-term investment. With the application of technological innovation by utilizing these three renewable energy sources, it is expected to meet the needs of coastal community energy sources and be a solution to the scarcity of world fuel oil.