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The power system of the electric company includes nine units and the other leased units of the diesel power plant. This paper will investigate the effectiveness of the planning operation, especially in forecasting the peak load demand of the diesel power plant units in the company's power system.

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Conclusion

This evidence can be seen from the difference between actual operating costs and the refined costing scheme with economic dispatch and unit commitment method. The result of rescheduling with this method reduced operating costs by at least USD 38190 per month by following the actual unit commitment and USD 47478 by applying the designed unit commitment.

Introduction

Privilege for the government in the form of FTP is to take 10% of the production before cost recovery. While every 10% change in the capital or operating expenses provides the contractor NPV shift of US million.

Fig. 1. CBM resources in Indonesia
Fig. 1. CBM resources in Indonesia

Current CBM Development and Policy Implementation in Indonesia 1 CBM development in Indonesia

Legal arrangements of CBM are subject to laws and regulations in the oil and gas sector. Provision of investment incentives in the form of credit is possible to be given to the Minister of Mineral and Energy Resources (MEMR), issued according to the provisions of the PP.

Table 1.    Evaluation Result on various PSC Scheme
Table 1. Evaluation Result on various PSC Scheme

Conclusions

However, the provisions of Article 3 verse 3 of the PMK allow the Minister of Finance to establish industry pioneers who have been granted exemption or reduction of corporate income tax, as mentioned above to coverage of industry pioneer. In addition, CBM concession contracts must be subjected to the provisions of the PMK to qualify the exemption or reduction of corporate income tax.

CBlast: Disinfectant Innovation from Nanochitosan Shrimp Shell Waste as Antimicrobial for Bogor’S Mall Toilet

  • Method
  • Results and discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Materials and methods
  • Results and discussions
  • Profile of Mahkota Dewa Fruit
  • FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester)

Then cotton buds were put in physiological saline, this dilution was 10-1. The next step was diluted with physiological saline for dilution 10-2 and 10-3. Seeds of mahkotadewa are not included in the list of 50 species of plants that can be used as an oil producer.

Table 1. The effectiveness of N-CBlast on the toilet seat
Table 1. The effectiveness of N-CBlast on the toilet seat

FAME

Conclusions and Recommendations

This oil from extraction must be converted to the following methods so that FAME as an alternative biofuel can be produced. This research needs to be continued and it is hoped that the government can support this program to help create energy self-sufficient societies in Indonesia.

The 4th International Conference on

Sustainable Future for Human Security

CONFERENCE PROCEEDING

Sustainable Built Environment in Tropical Hemisphere Countries

Materials and Methods

In-situ observation was carried out on every component of the third Alang, which was entering the final restoration process, both structural (columns and beams) and non-structural (floor boards and wall boards) components. . Meanwhile, ex-situ observations were carried out with two-step activities, (1) identification of wood species, both new and archeological wood, (2) comparison of new wood species and archeological wood species as components of the same component. of the third building Alang.

Results and Discussion 1. Results of In-situ Observations

Observations about the wood structure macroscopic diameter of new wood samples in Figure 5 can be described as follows. Observations on the wood structure cross-section of macroscopic new wood samples in Figure 7 can be described as follows.

Figure 1. New wood cross section of column components of third  Alang
Figure 1. New wood cross section of column components of third Alang

Conclusions and Recommendations

Based on the above description of the wood texture, the activity determination concludes that the new wood sample is Paraserianthes falcataria (L) Nielson. Based on the identification of the two results, it can be concluded that there are different types of new wood and archeological wood used as components of the wall boards of the third Alang.

An Emerging Creative City

Compared to other populous, growing cities in Indonesia, Bandung's creative culture differs in that it is closely related to human creativity. This pattern has become one of the success parameters of the cultural socialization among the young creative actors of Bandung.

Urban Acupuncture: a City as An Organism

In the next Helarfest, the four elements have been maintained to be celebrated, but more elements can also be chosen as themes: galleries, heritage sites,. In the next Helarfest, the four elements have been maintained to be celebrated, but more elements can also be chosen as themes: galleries, heritage sites,.

Figure 2. The four distinct elements of Bandung (forest, kampong, park and river) were chosen as 2012 Helarfest themes
Figure 2. The four distinct elements of Bandung (forest, kampong, park and river) were chosen as 2012 Helarfest themes

Creativity and Adaptability for Program

From the planning stage, there is already an indication that kampong residents should be actively involved in order to carry out the management function of the programme. Therefore, the first organizational phase is to advocate the transfer of knowledge to kampong residents, starting with provoking their creativity, raising their awareness of their living environment and promoting their compatibility, in addition to mapping the individual potentials of each kampong.

Revival of Urban Spaces and City Villages

Therefore, in this planning phase, the BCCF considers the program as a public initiative that should be ensured by multi-layered organizations that have their own job descriptions. The second organization is an inter-kampong network that has cooperative power (communication, compatibility, etc.); a forum that BCCF could strategically control as the forum is chaired by the program director of BCCF.

Future Plans

If building designers need to select or compare information on the environmental impact of building materials produced and sold in Thailand, they should select information on building materials from the analysis of the production process and use of raw materials in Thailand. There is currently no clarity on the development of environmental impact values ​​of building materials in Thailand as the database is being created.

Methodology

It should be accepted that the study of the environmental impact value of products using life cycle assessment methods is new to Thailand, so the research or study of information is not aggregated and systematized. Therefore, in order to ensure the effective development of information in Thailand, it is necessary to know the situation of information on the environmental impact values ​​of building materials in Thailand, and to study the problems and obstacles in the development of LCA information in Thailand as information for the further development of the values ​​of the environmental impact of building materials in Thailand.

This circumstance arises not only in the studies in Thailand, but also in the assessment of the life cycle of products worldwide. Life cycle analysis of hand tufted carpet: a case study from the dyeing process to the finishing process.

Fig. 1 Researches on product life-cycle assessment by group
Fig. 1 Researches on product life-cycle assessment by group

Research Methodology

Braoult, when the built environment is supportive, individuals can use the outdoors for more activities, including exercise and utilitarian purposes, and can also find better access to neighborhood amenities. In the outdoor built environment, problems with sidewalks, pavements, puddles, and poor drainage were environmental barriers among people with visual and motor disabilities.

Taipei, Taiwan elders and walking environment

34; Statistics in the US show that almost 40% of adults over the age of 65 have problems with physical movement (Altman and Bernstein 2008). Twenty percent of the adult population residing in the United States has a disability, compared to 51.8% of those over age 65.

La Plata, Argentina elders and walking environment

Page | 59 the changes in family composition that these countries have experienced in recent decades. Taiwanese elders are more spiritual, they believe in the balance of forces and universe, with the idea that our body must also be healthy to maintain that inner balance.

Conclusion

Transport is recognized as one of the indicators that the sector has played an important role in the development of the city. It thrives in the context of the city's infrastructure to better serve the environment.

Table 1 Characteristics of the Service Level Road in Surabaya city (source :Surabaya Transportation Dept., 2011)
Table 1 Characteristics of the Service Level Road in Surabaya city (source :Surabaya Transportation Dept., 2011)

Literature Review

Since 2003, Taiwan's Ministry of Education (MOE) has been advocating some programs to recycle the vacant seats in schools. Investigate the result of the transformation of the vacant school places using post-occupancy evaluation (POE) Compare the difference between school teachers and residents of the local community in their perception of the revitalization of.

Findings and Discussion 1. Case of ST school

POE survey among local residents (including school volunteers) Table 7: POE survey among local residents in the vicinity of the KK school (N=47). From Table 4, the case of the ST school, it can be seen that there is no significant difference between teachers and community residents in the awareness of the school's sustainability and community relations.

Table 3: POE survey from community residents from ST school (N=48)  Dimensions
Table 3: POE survey from community residents from ST school (N=48) Dimensions

Recommendation

Bamboo is an environmentally friendly material that can be used for structures in civil engineering structures. As mentioned earlier, the connecting system of bamboo is one of the major problems in using bamboo for structural purposes.

Table 1 shows the comparison of energy needed for the production with the stress when in use for various material  constructions, such as bamboo, wood, steel and concrete 1
Table 1 shows the comparison of energy needed for the production with the stress when in use for various material constructions, such as bamboo, wood, steel and concrete 1

Development of bamboo connection system

Research to improve the strength of the connection on a bamboo canopy structure was carried out by Mishra6. Tests were carried out to study the influence of wood clamp shape on the strength of the connection system.

Fig. 4 (a) Basic components PVC joint system for bamboo 5 ; (b) assembled joint 5
Fig. 4 (a) Basic components PVC joint system for bamboo 5 ; (b) assembled joint 5

Results and discussion

Fig.11 Relation between load and displacement obtained from tensile test of the connection. Table.5Recapitulation of the results of testing the tensile strength of the bamboo joint. Page | 86 α, which is like the contact area between the bamboo and wooden clamps, the higher the strength of the connection would be.

Conclusions

Technically, the increase in joint strength at a clamping ring angle of 60o to 90o was about 30%, while the angle from 90o to 120o was only 10%. Because the connection system must not be damaged before connecting, a wooden clamp with a ring angle of 90o was chosen. It was therefore recommended to apply it to bamboo rafter joints.

River Basin and Disaster Management

Result

External models aimed to investigate the relationship between each indicator of the latent constructs that existed in The Ecological Perceptions structural model and the participation of communities in river conservation knowledge based on the bio-indicator Odonata in the upper basin. Test of the inner model Result of the ecological perceptions and participation of communities in river conservation knowledge, based on the bio-indicator Odonata in the upper basin.

Table  2  shows  that  all  reflective  latent  variables  outside  the  model  had  a  composite  reliability  and  AVE  values  exceeded the minimum value of 0.5 and 0.7
Table 2 shows that all reflective latent variables outside the model had a composite reliability and AVE values exceeded the minimum value of 0.5 and 0.7

Statistic

  • Methods and Material
  • Result of River Revitalization Analysis
  • Discussion
  • Research Method
  • Result

However, the declining effectiveness of the Cikapundung River's functions has had a direct impact on Kukuyaan activity. Page | 101 Common property of the Cikapundung River as the lifeblood of the city of Bandung.

Table 5    Outer Model Test Result of The Ecological Perceptions and Communities participations on River Conservation  Knowledge Based on Bioindicator Odonata in Upper Watershed Area
Table 5 Outer Model Test Result of The Ecological Perceptions and Communities participations on River Conservation Knowledge Based on Bioindicator Odonata in Upper Watershed Area

Status of Heavy Metal Concentration in Water of Citarum River at Selected Sites in Bandung Residence

Material and Methods 1. Description of Study Area

The samples were stored in the refrigerator at approximately 4oC after collection prior to analysis. All chemicals used in the study were of analytical grade and sourced from Merck Indonesia.

Result and Discussion

Dissolved copper transport in the Citarum River varies directly with water discharge. The greatest increase in dissolved copper transport occurs at the confluences of the Citarum rivers.

Table 2.physicochemicaCharacteristics of Citarum River
Table 2.physicochemicaCharacteristics of Citarum River

Materials and Methods

Overall, the model validation test result showed that its performance was very good and satisfactory. The result of the model validation test showed that its performance was very good and satisfactory.

Figure 1. Watershed    and Sub Watershed of Krueng Peusangan
Figure 1. Watershed and Sub Watershed of Krueng Peusangan

Social and Economics Development

  • Clans and Politics in Lampung
  • Ethnic Revivalism: A Strategy for Grassroots Political Culture
  • Research methodology and data collection process
  • Findings and Discussions 1 History of the tribe
  • Problems of Rural Transport Service
  • Model of Rural Transport Service Provision
  • Social Behaviour in Transport Service Provision
  • Implementation Strategies

According to a statistical survey, most of the indigenous tribal communities are one of the poor income group populations in the country. Based on these two strategic factors (internal and external), as well as considering the relationship between the two, then, all strategies that strengthen the rural transport service model are formulated as shown in Figure 2. Consider the community's expectation and the condition of the terrain. 2. Use of existing and developing tool in the study area 3. Existence of local wisdom, which is the nature of mutual aid.

Table  (b)  below  shows  the  statistical  data  of  coalition  between  candidates  who  won  the  Pilkada                                          from 2005 to 2012
Table (b) below shows the statistical data of coalition between candidates who won the Pilkada from 2005 to 2012

Internal Strategic

There is no standard for the performance of rural transport services. 4. Limited number and competence of personnel. Inadequate legal regulation of road transport in rural areas. 6. 7. Limited economic external opportunities for rural residents.

Factor

Consider community expectations and terrain conditions. 2. Use of existing and developing tool in the study area 3. Existence of local wisdom, which is the nature of mutual aid. Low population density and scattered settlement 4. Possibility of erosion of mutual aid nature 5. Limited government finances to manage transport.

External Strategic

Discussion a. Goal 1

Therefore, the local communities in the Straits of Malacca in Malaysia, Dawei Deep Sea Port in Myanmar, Victoria Point in Myanmar and the eastern coast of Thailand will be significantly affected in political, economic and social terms. AEC Connectivity will make the advantages and disadvantages of the local communities in Malacca Straits in Malaysia, Dawei Deep Sea Port in Myanmar, Victoria Point in Myanmar and Eastern Seaboard in Thailand in the future.

Table 2. Household Expenditure for Food and Rice
Table 2. Household Expenditure for Food and Rice

Background

Page | 158 (iii) Case studies of the likely impact of AEC on individual industries in individual countries on local communities. Keywords: AEC connectivity; the ASEAN Economic Community; Influence; Dawei Deep Sea Port; Victoria Point in Myanmar; east coast in Thailand; Strait of Malacca in Malaysia.

The principles and history of the ASEAN Economic Community

This ASEAN connectivity also affects the local communities of previous connections such as the Straits of Malacca, Victoria Point and the East Coast. An analysis of the politics and political economy of the ASEAN Economic Community (including problems in the way skilled people move and the availability of specific knowledge and skills in different jobs.

Analyzing the politics and political economy of the ASEAN Economic Community(including problems in the way of movements of skilled people and the availability of particular skills in different parts of the

All economic efforts have a huge impact on the concentration ratios of skilled labor and the availability of certain skills in different parts of the community. Impact of the AEC on certain industries in certain countries on local communities of the Strait of Malacca in Malaysia, the Dawei Deep Sea Port in Myanmar and the East Coast.

Impact of the AEC on particular industries in particular countries on local communities of the Strait of Malacca in Malaysia, the Dawei Deep Sea Port in Myanmar and the Eastern Seaboard

The effect of Dawei Deep Sea Port in terms of pollution, Dawei Deep Sea Port is eighth in the broad scale of the East Sea Coast. 32,274 people in Dawei Deep Sea Port and Rung Tha Industrial Zone about 21 villages and 3977 families.

Summary

But social conflict can be positive if the conflict situation increases the internal cohesion of the group in question, the ability to create associations and new coalitions, and awakens the balance of power between the groups involved. The social conflict paradigm is a theoretical framework based on the view of society as a system characterized by social inequality and social conflict that generate social change [4]. Social conflict is a type of social antagonism (q.v.) in which (a) the immediate object consists in the capture or harm of the part or all of one or more opposing personalities or groups or their property or cultural complexes or something to which they have developed an attachment, so that they fight in the form of attack and defense; or in which (b) the activities of one personality or group inadvertently block the operation or damage the structure of another personality or group [5].

Result and discussion 1 Result

Some theorists say that organizational professionalism is one of the solutions to conflicts. Criticism of military assistance in resolving social conflicts on many issues, based on fear and traumatic experiences of military involvement in all aspects of life in the past.

The developmental stage of society

Based on this relationship, this article examines the role of holarchy from a many-worlds perspective in shaping our future. In many worlds theory, our future directions will depend on our current choices and what we achieve in the future.

Many worlds

As long as the box is closed, the state of the cat is in superposition for the observer. Here the states of the macrosystems are related or dependent on each other.

Fig. 1. quantum entanglement
Fig. 1. quantum entanglement

Holon and holarchy

In contrast, the bottom of the coarse-grained tree ends with the maximally refined set of decomposition histories, ie. a) managerial holargy; (b) developmental holargy;. Single world can be derived from the Copenhagen interpretation or as a representation of the particular world in many worlds.

Weaving the future: do we want to witness the end of our civilization?

Therefore, when the world splits, it will appear on the coarse grain of the existing senior (super) holon. Splitting into one of these sub-holons will not necessarily tear the coarse grain of the super-holon.

Fig. 4. scenario 1: world split at the coarse grain level
Fig. 4. scenario 1: world split at the coarse grain level

Study area

They have more income when they grow coffee (Philaphone, 2011).7 The better economy of each member of the village led to a new house, new car and commodities. The members of the center will process the coffee beans themselves before direct export.

Fig. 1. The map of Lao, PDR and    location of three villages in Paksong district Champasak province  4
Fig. 1. The map of Lao, PDR and location of three villages in Paksong district Champasak province 4

Sustainable Forestry and Agriculture

  • Results and Discussion 1. Dry Matter
  • Materials and methods 1 Materials
  • Objectives
  • Methodology
  • Meaning of Sacred Groves
  • Ecological Importance of Sacred Groves
  • Threats to Sacred Groves

Harvesting was started when the root mushroom showed shrinkage and thinning at the edges of the mushroom. Effect of growth media on growth and production of ear mushroom Treatment Fresh weight of ear.

Figure 1. Dry matter accumulation monitored during the growth period of peanut. Linier model of Kelinci and Kancil  varieties in a series is y = 7.025x - 5.171(R² = 0.902) and y = 9.019x - 8.811 (R² = 0.992)
Figure 1. Dry matter accumulation monitored during the growth period of peanut. Linier model of Kelinci and Kancil varieties in a series is y = 7.025x - 5.171(R² = 0.902) and y = 9.019x - 8.811 (R² = 0.992)

Gambar

Table 3. Data and Lagrange solution of 1 st  day  No of
Table 2 shows the differences between first generation and second generation of CBM PSC
Table 1. Effect of variation of pH, S. cereviceae concentration, and fermentation time to bioethanol produced
Fig. 1. Bioethanol produced during fermentation, a. Concentration of S. cereviceae 15 g/L b
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