Students from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Program at the Vocational School of Diponegoro University are actively involved in the Self-Reliant Energy Village Program at Diponegoro University, in collaboration with the Pertamina Foundation. The Self-Reliant Energy Village Program at Diponegoro University aims to develop Sitaring Tourism Village through two main activities: the establishment of a waste bank and the installation of a Solar Power Plant (PLTS).

A team of students from the Industrial Electrical Engineering Program, consisting of Muhammad Wildan Hariansyah Putra, Alfonsus Giovanni Mahendra Putra, Yonathan Dwi Nugroho, and Muhammad Irvan Aditya Andreawan, is responsible for installing the PLTS in the village. This PLTS, with a capacity of 1665 Wp and supported by six batteries with a capacity of 200Ah, is designed to provide sustainable energy support.

Sitaring Tourism Village, located in Puwono Hamlet, Kemambang Village, Banyubiru District, Semarang Regency, has significantly benefited from this initiative. The Solar Power Plant (PLTS) not only provides reliable renewable energy supply but also helps reduce dependency on conventional electricity resources. This effort not only creates energy sustainability but also promotes local economic growth through the utilization of renewable energy sources.

The installation of the PLTS by Undip students in Sitaring Tourism Village is a positive step towards supporting sustainability and providing positive impacts for the local community.