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Indonesia’s Challenge to Combat Climate Change Using Clean Energy Rudi Irawan; Afzeri Tamsir; Riza Muhida
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Development (IJEST) Vol 1, No 2 (2013): August
Publisher : University of Bandar Lampung (UBL)

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Indonesia as the biggest archipelago country and situated in equator is very vulnerable to the adverse effect of climate change. There are two main categories of efforts to handle the issues in climate change; that are how to mitigate it and how to adapt to the change. One of the main culprits of climate change is the emission of carbon gas due to fossil fuel energy utilization contributing 302 million tonnes CO2equivalent.President of the Republic of Indonesia in 2009 in the G-20 Meeting, Pittsburgh, USA, and in 2010 in COP 15 UNFCCC, Copenhagen, Denmark issued the national voluntary target to reduce greenhouse gas emission by year 2020 as much as 26% from business-as-usual by national domestic efforts. This emission reduction will further be improved as much as 41% from business-as-usual by international supports. The Government of Indonesia issued a national action plan to reduce greenhouse gases emission which is enforced by Presidential Regulation No. 61/2011. To achieve this target in energy sector,REFF-Burn (Reducing Emission from Fossil Fuel Burning) concept has been proposed by Sumiarso. Based on REFF-Burn Technology Portfolio, reducing emission from fossil-fuel burning is categorized in three different stages, which are pre-combustion, during combustion and post-combustion. In pre-combustion stage, utilization of clean energy is one of the wise choices. The perspective of the clean energy resources and utilization in Indonesia is discussed in this paper.
Rapid Prototyping and Evaluation for Green Manufacturing Afzeri Tamsir; Rudi Irawan; Riza Muhida
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Development (IJEST) Vol 1, No 1 (2013): April
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With global awareness of environmental risk and the pressing needs to improve efficiency, manufacturing systems are growing into new concept. Green manufacturing is reflected to employ various green strategies and technique to produce with eco-efficient. Green manufacturing aspects on the machine level were studied in various machining process. On this paper presentsthe green manufacturing review of Rapid Prototyping process. The objective is to evaluate the factors involved in green process of RP.Several comparative RP process respect to green manufacturing criteria are described.Rapid Prototyping process uses three dimensional CAD files to fabricate a physical model. Models are usually made from variety of material such as ABS, rubber and specific metals. Each material has the environment impact during the process and recycling.RP process are known as process not suitable for making direct product. However, lates technology makes it suitableto produce the parts with reasonable cost. For near the future, the utilization of this technology is becoming increasing and green manufacturing effect should be considered.Based on study conducted, several type of RP process is eco-efficient due to amount of waste material produced and environment impact during the process.
Message from the Editor in Chief Riza Muhida
International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Development (IJEST) Vol 1, No 3 (2013): December
Publisher : University of Bandar Lampung (UBL)

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Welcome  to the Third Issue of  International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Development (IJEST) on December 2013.  In this issue of  IJEST, we present to our readers selected articles  related to Engineering, Science and Computer and Tehnology. Five papers are presented from  Indonesia, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.The first article by   Abdul Aziz Ahmad and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raihan Othman  from International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia  with the title: Recent Advances in Biofuel Cell and Emerging Hybrid System. The second article by Prof. Dr. Priyo Suprobo,Faimun  and  Arie Febry from Institute Technology Surabaya (ITS), Indonesia with the title: Infrastructure Health Monitoring System (SHM) Development, a Necessity for Maintenance and Investigation  . The third article by Dr. Riza Ainul Hakim,  from King Abdulaziz University , Saudi Arabia,  with the title:  Seismic Assessment of RC Building Using Pushover Analysis  The fourth article by Ida Bagus Ilham Maliki from Universitas Bandar Lampung, Indonesia with the title: Public Transport Crisis in Bandar Lampung. The fifth article by Marzuki, Maria Shusanti F  and Andala Rama Putra  from Bandar Lampung University, Indonesia with the title: The E-Internal Audit ISO 9001:2008 Based on Accreditation Form Assessment Matrix in Study Program for Effectiveness of Monitoring Accreditation With these selections I sincerely hope that  everyone has something to gain from this issue and thank you to article contributors and reviewers for making this  issue possible. To all prospective author, we are welcome and please sent your article to the editors.