Through the loud speakers installed at the point of the Holy Qur'an in the Indonesian Islamic Dakwah Institute (LDII) Wali Barokah. While hundreds of santris imposes by getting in the bright building of the flagng by the flame lights are countless. The cool air of the inflatables dozens of fans gives the comfort of the santri learns although in the conditions of Ramadan fasting.
The old messagetren cottage established in 1951 by KH Nur Hasan Al Ubaidah in the middle of the East Java City has become a modern cottage of dennen the presence of the largest Solar Power Plant (PLTS) in Indonesia. All electronic equipment such as lights, computers, air coolers to elevators using solar power supply.
The sunlight converted into electrical energy is able to reduce cottage management costs significantly. The use of solar panels (solar cells) is about 41 meters x 40 meters generates power of 220.000 watts per day to meet the needs of four thousand coconuts and forwards can be optimized to produce power over 1 million watts.
The officer operates a computer in the Indonesian Islamic Board of Directors (LDII) Wali Barokah.
Ustadz conveys material in the presence of a number of santris using computer aids.
"Alhamdulillah with LDII people's tong-royong, we can realize large-scale PLTS development in Ponpes," said Ponpes Walibarokah KH Soenarto's leadership.
The Rp10 billion rated power from Canada is equipped with 40 electric energy storage batteries for 50 thousand watts of night.
The new Energy Resources Innovation is renewed (EBT) at the messagetren’s cottage is projected to be a religi tourism and the education of the PLTS technology so it inspires the community to participate in the implementation of EBT later.
Technically observe the screen of the power processing monitor on the Solar Power Plant (PLTS) at the Indonesian Islamic Dakwah Board (LDII) Wali Barokah.
The work of cleaning the Solar Power Generation panel (PLTS) with the background of the Asmaulhusna tower in the Indonesian Islamic Dakwah Institute (LDII) Wali Barokah in Kediri City, East Java.
Photo and Text: Prasetia Fauzani
The solar power generation panel (PLTS) is 41 meters x 40 meters visible from above at the Indonesian Islamic Dakwah Board (LDII) Wali Barokah.
The number of santri runs on the Booktren Wali Barokah Pondok page which is always bright during the day and night due to the pick of the lights powered by PLTS.
The number of santris out of the Asmaulhusna tower elevator in the Indonesian Islamic Dakwah Board (LDII) Wali Barokah.
Editor: Fanny Octavianus