PEMANFAATAN KOMPOR SURYA BAGI MASYARAKAT PESISIR DALAM UPAYA MELESTARIKAN ENERGI TERBARUKAN
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https://doi.org/10.31764/jmm.v5i6.5859Keywords:
Solar cooker, Solar energy, cooking, Coastal community.Abstract
Abstrak: Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah mengimplementasikan pemanfaatan kompor surya bagi masyarakat dalam upaya melestarikan energi terbarukan. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengabdian ini terdiri dari tahap persiapan, tahap pelaksanaan, dan tahap evaluasi dan monitoring. Mitra dalam kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah masyarakat nelayan, ibu-ibu darma wanita berjumlah 32 orang yang berdomisili di Gampong Seunebok Baroh, Kecamatan Darul Aman, Kabupaten Aceh Timur. Dalam pelaksanaan pengabdian, masyarakat langsung mempraktikkan penggunaan kompor surya dengan cara menggoreng kerupuk dan telur. Dari hasil pengabdian diperoleh bahwa masyarakat telah memperoleh ilmu pengetahuan tentang pemanfaatan kompor surya, berhasil merakit kompor surya, dan berhasil mengoperasikan langsung kompor surya. Pengabdian ini juga telah berhasil mengajak masyarakat dalam upaya pelestarian energi terbarukan yang sedang digalakkan oleh Pemerintah. Hasil monitoring diperoleh bahwa masyarakat merasa puas dengan kompor surya yang digunakan. Manfaat yang diperoleh langsung terasa, salah satunya adalah menghemat biaya khususnya masyarakat ekonomi lemah. Sedangkan hasil evaluasi perlu dibuat ulang kompor surya yang penggunanya tidak akan terkena sinar matahari langsung saat memasak.
Abstract: The purpose of this service is to implement the use of solar cookers for the community in an effort to preserve renewable energy. The method used in this service consists of the preparation stage, the implementation stage, and the evaluation and monitoring stage. Partners in this service activity are fishing communities, womens totaling 32 people who live in Seunebok Baroh Village, Darul Aman, East Aceh. In the implementation of service, the community immediately practiced the use of solar cookers by frying crackers and eggs. From the results of the service, it was found that the community has gained knowledge about the use of solar cookers, succeeded in assembling solar cookers, and successfully operated solar cookers directly. This service has also succeeded in inviting the community to conserve renewable energy which is being promoted by the Government. The results of the monitoring show that the community is satisfied with the solar cooker used. The benefits are immediately felt, one of which is saving costs, especially for the economically weak community. While the results of the evaluation are that it is necessary to re-create a solar cooker whose users are not exposed to direct sunlight when cooking.
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