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dc.contributor.advisorFahmi, Idqan
dc.contributor.advisorNajib, Mukhamad
dc.contributor.authorTauruy, Adi Yusup
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-19T02:09:41Z
dc.date.available2022-06-19T02:09:41Z
dc.date.issued2022-06-17
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/112093
dc.description.abstractEnergy is one of the basic human needs that support all activities. The entire system and dynamics of human and state life depend on energy as the lifeblood of all sectors, resulting in world energy consumption increasingevery year in line with the development of human civilization. so that energy must be managed and utilized properly and efficiently. The Government of Indonesia regulates energy management through PPNo.70 of 2009 and Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 14 of 2012 concerning energy management, which in this regulation emphasizes all users of energy sources and energy users who use energy greater than or equal to 6,000 tons of oil equivalent (TOE) are required to carry out energy management. PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) as an energy user in mining operations in Indonesia is required to implement an energy management system because it uses energy more than 6000 TOE. Based on this background, the objectives of this study are: (1) to analyze the current level of implementation of the energy management system that has been carried out by the PTFI Concentrating Division; (2) analyze the comparison of the Concentrating Division's energy management system with the ISO 50001:2018 standard; and (3) formulate a strategy for implementing an energy management system according to the ISO 50001:2018 standard at the PT Freeport Indonesia Concentrating Division processing plant. The method in this study uses gap analysis (gap and IPA) and analytical hierarchy process (AHP). The primary data was obtained from interviews and questionnaires by six respondents from the energy management system expert in the Concentrating Division, while the secondary data came from audit reports and PTFI internal data. The research was conducted at PTFI's concentrate processing plant from June to September 2022. The implementation strategy is formulated based on the results of a comparison of the performance level of the energy management system with the 7 clauses of ISO 50001:2018 and their level of importance. The results obtained are 7 clauses that do not meet the standards and 3 clauses of which have a high level of importance but low performance levels to be handled with four different strategies:(1) conducting internal audits and external energy audits; (2) energy management system training; (3) carrying out activities energy efficiency-oriented production;and (4) using automation systems and technology on equipment.id
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dc.publisherIPB Universityid
dc.subject.ddcAHP, Analisis Kesenjangan, ISO 50001:2018, Pabrik Pengolahan Konsentrat, Sistem Manajemen Energiid
dc.titleStrategi Implementasi Sistem Manajemen Energi pada Divisi Concentrating PT Freeport Indonesia Berdasarkan ISO 50001:2018id
dc.title.alternativeEnergy Management System Implementation Strategy at PT Freeport Indonesia’s Concentrating Divion based on ISO 50001:2018id
dc.typeThesisid
dc.subject.keywordAHPid
dc.subject.keywordConcentrate Processing Plantid
dc.subject.keywordEnergy Management Systemid
dc.subject.keywordGap Analysisid
dc.subject.keywordISO 50001:2018id


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