Location

MD204, Paul Cardinal Shen Medical Building, Fu Jen University

Start Date

29-5-2015 3:00 PM

End Date

29-5-2015 4:10 PM

Description

Higher Education Grants to UKI Paulus in 2008 was for Development Micro Hydro Power (MHP) in remote areas, the Village Peuk, District Balla, Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi and Persondongan Village, District Sa'dan Ulusalu, North Toraja Regency, Sulawe si South. But in the course of time, maintenance is not carried out in accordance with the MHP standard. This is caused by conditions very remote areas, people are still lagging behind in knowledge, information, technology and the use of local languages. Thus the community needs help to training operation and maintenance of MHP. Therefore the aim of the service learning program conducted by the university in 2012-2013 by involving students and community is how to optimize the MHP are useful for the local community.

The method is socialization, involving students and the community to do the survey, analisisis problems, plan activities, conduct training operations, maintenance of civil buildings, mechanical, electrical transmission installation and management of MHP.

The results of this program are standard operating procedures, improve the knowledge and skills of the operator, student and community about MHP. Improve the welfare local communities, operational and maintenance is more good and sustain able. Students and lecturers improve community services, so that the learning process is more effective, efficient, innovative and successful, to produce high quality graduate .The conclusion of this activity is very helpful oparator and communities become more self-sufficient in the operation, maintenance and management of MHP and increase the capacity of the university, the competence of graduates to meet the needs of stakeholders and the development of science-technology.

Recommended Citation

Luhulima-Latupeirissa, J. E. (2015, May). Evaluation of the operation and maintenance of micro hydro power plant and its sustainability. Paper presented at the 5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning: Love Journey: Community Engagement through Service-Learning, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan.

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May 29th, 3:00 PM May 29th, 4:10 PM

Evaluation of the operation and maintenance of micro hydro power plant and its sustainability

MD204, Paul Cardinal Shen Medical Building, Fu Jen University

Higher Education Grants to UKI Paulus in 2008 was for Development Micro Hydro Power (MHP) in remote areas, the Village Peuk, District Balla, Mamasa regency, West Sulawesi and Persondongan Village, District Sa'dan Ulusalu, North Toraja Regency, Sulawe si South. But in the course of time, maintenance is not carried out in accordance with the MHP standard. This is caused by conditions very remote areas, people are still lagging behind in knowledge, information, technology and the use of local languages. Thus the community needs help to training operation and maintenance of MHP. Therefore the aim of the service learning program conducted by the university in 2012-2013 by involving students and community is how to optimize the MHP are useful for the local community.

The method is socialization, involving students and the community to do the survey, analisisis problems, plan activities, conduct training operations, maintenance of civil buildings, mechanical, electrical transmission installation and management of MHP.

The results of this program are standard operating procedures, improve the knowledge and skills of the operator, student and community about MHP. Improve the welfare local communities, operational and maintenance is more good and sustain able. Students and lecturers improve community services, so that the learning process is more effective, efficient, innovative and successful, to produce high quality graduate .The conclusion of this activity is very helpful oparator and communities become more self-sufficient in the operation, maintenance and management of MHP and increase the capacity of the university, the competence of graduates to meet the needs of stakeholders and the development of science-technology.