Promoting Waste-to-Energy Program for BRT Project based on Participatory Research Approach : A Case of Used Cooking Oil in Bogor City, Indonesia <Research Note>

国際協力研究誌 Volume 18 Issue 2 Page 29-41 published_at 2011-12-01
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Promoting Waste-to-Energy Program for BRT Project based on Participatory Research Approach : A Case of Used Cooking Oil in Bogor City, Indonesia <Research Note>
Creator
Iamtrakul Pawinee
Joshi Niraj Prakash
Solikin Akhmad
Rugayah Nova
Situmorang Jonner
Djatna Taufik
Source Title
国際協力研究誌
Journal of International Development and Cooperation
Volume 18
Issue 2
Start Page 29
End Page 41
Abstract
The rapid increase in population has directly resulted into increased energy demand, especially in transportation sector. To survive with the growth of energy consumption, transit has become key alternative to alleviate mobility problem in the country. However, to cope with the increasing fuel price and limited resources in this coming near future, the important consideration for transit agencies is to guide on how to successfully implement BRT in the changing political, institutional, and operational setting. The alternative of energy sources from biomass productions has received much attention, which could be obtained from the agriculture crop or from domestic waste materials. To enhance fuel diversification, in the same time also to eliminate the environmental pollution through efficient Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), this paper discusses the possibilities of utilizing used- cooking oil for BRT in Bogor as a case study. With an objective of understanding the underlying factors governing the utilization of used-cooking oil as biodiesel, the policy interventions required for better dissemination of renewable energy are also discussed. Thus, to increase the availability, use of alternative energy and maintain the amount of raw material to produce sufficient fuel as an alternative energy, the incentive programs and campaigns are the must. Participatory Approach (PA) was adopted to encourage all stakeholders to participate in the process of bio-diesel material collection. Finally, the use of usedcooking oil for BRT could be a key solution for current problem faced by the study area i.e., traffic congestion that demands efficient BRT, and meeting demand of the waste used-cooking oil for its proper utilization in BRT as a biodiesel fuel. Thus, this proposed program will help to tackle these twin objectives of smoothing traffic in the city and reduce emission from the city transportation system.
Keywords
Bogor city
BRT
Bio-diesel material
NDC
Pollution. Environmental engineering [ 519 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院国際協力研究科
Date of Issued 2011-12-01
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1341-0903
[NCID] AN10482914