2 October 2025
Bahang Bay, Penang, Malaysia
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur timezone

Review on cases of potential photovoltaic implementation in duck farming

Not scheduled
20m
Bahang Bay, Penang, Malaysia

Bahang Bay, Penang, Malaysia

Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications

Speaker

Dr Renan Prasta Jenie (Graduate Department of Public Health, Binawan University)

Description

This review objective is to find case of implementable photovoltaics technology for duck farming. To be included, the studies must mention about place of implementation, photovoltaics technology used, photovoltaics implementation, and photovoltaics impacts. The studies does not have to be specifically about duck farming, but the design must be implementable to duck farming. We have included research journal and proceedings articles from Scispace Database from 1980 to present. We have extracted four specific data from each articles, place of implementation, photovoltaics technology used, photovoltaics implementation, and photovoltaics impacts. We use tabulation for data synthesis. We have screened 20 articles to be included in this study. Photovoltaic systems can significantly reduce energy consumption in duck farming by providing a renewable energy source. Similarly, the integration of agrivoltaic systems in agricultural settings can optimize land use while generating clean energy, making it a viable solution for duck farming. The integration of photovoltaic systems in duck farming offers numerous benefits, including energy efficiency, cost reduction, and improved animal welfare. However, the success of such implementations depends on careful design, economic viability, and supportive policies. By addressing these factors, photovoltaic systems can play a key role in promoting sustainable and profitable duck farming operations. Grant No. PRJ-78/LPDP/2019.

Primary author

Dr Renan Prasta Jenie (Graduate Department of Public Health, Binawan University)

Co-authors

Mr Aep Setiawan (Computer Engineering Technology, School of Vocational Studies, IPB University) Ms Nina Konitat Supriatna (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Indonesia) Mr Richard (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Indonesia) Mr Suharno (Department of Physics, IPB University) Prof. Muhammad Mahyiddin Ramli (Institute of Nano Electronic Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis) Prof. Adi Surjosatyo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Indonesia) Prof. Nahrowi Ramli (epartment of Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology, IPB University) Prof. Lu Aye (Department of Infrastructure Engineering, The University of Melbourne) Prof. Rebecca Yang (Department of Infrastructure Engineering, The University of Melbourne) Prof. Husin Alatas (Department of Physics, IPB University) Prof. Irzaman (Department of Physics, IPB University)

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