Exploring Green Energy Alternatives: Comparative Study of Banana Peel Waste, Water Apple Waste and Lime Waste as Alternative Energy Sources Through the Use of Batteries

Authors

  • Zahro Adha Zamzam Billa IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Ade Nofita Karim IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Iin Nur Safitri IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Gesti Anggraeni Pamungkas IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Wiwit Triyaningsih IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Nurul Sabitussolikhah IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Nurul Aulia Amrissadiah IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Lailatul Malikatus Zuhriyah IAINU KEBUMEN
  • Siti Fatimah IAINU KEBUMEN

Keywords:

Alternative Energy, Fruit Waste

Abstract

Alternative energy is energy obtained through renewable energy sources, and can be recovered. Alternative energy is energy that is used as a substitute for the main energy. The purpose of the study was to determine and compare the potential of fruit waste used as an alternative energy source through the use of batteries. his research is a laboratory-based study using experimental methods used to compare the success of biobatteries on fruit waste tested on wall clocks. This study utilizes fruit that is no longer used or rotten. The fruit waste used is banana peel waste, water apple waste, and lime waste. The results of experiments in this study showed that waste from rotten water apple is higher in energy than banana and lime peels. The utilization of banana peel waste lasts from 15.20 to 18.45, while water apple waste from April 27 at 12.55 to May 4 at 05.30, and lime waste tarting from Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 2:48 PM, until the clock eventually stopped on Monday, April 29, 2024, at 4:50 PM. This proves that banana peel waste, water apple waste, and lime waste are proven to be used as biobatteries and can be used as alternative energy.

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Published

2024-11-06

How to Cite

Exploring Green Energy Alternatives: Comparative Study of Banana Peel Waste, Water Apple Waste and Lime Waste as Alternative Energy Sources Through the Use of Batteries. (2024). International Proceeding Annual International Conference Education Research, 1(2), 97-102. https://conference.uin-suka.ac.id/index.php/Pic/article/view/1449