Renewable Energy on Campus
Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Universitas Indonesia
Building Energy Independence Through Renewable Solutions on Campus
Universitas Indonesia places sustainability at the heart of our institutional mission, ensuring that campus operations directly contribute to national energy transition priorities. Through this commitment, Universitas Indonesia advances renewable energy initiatives that strengthen environmental stewardship as well as generate solutions aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This reinforces our role in addressing global climate challenges.
On campus, renewable energy sources include solar cells, clean biomass, wind turbines, and micro hydro power, each contributing to a diversified and resilient energy system making up 3.85% of institutional energy consumption. Implementation is guided by institutional policies, reinforcing the obligation for every new building to have renewable energy generation capacity that meets at least 5% of its electricity needs. Furthermore, targets for renewable energy use by faculties are increased annually through the Dean’s Performance Contracts. These measures ensure continuous progress toward energy independence, reduced carbon emissions, and a sustainable campus environment that serves as a model for higher education institutions worldwide.
Renewable Energy Production at Universitas Indonesia
|
Renewable Energy Source
|
Produced per Year
|
|---|---|
|
Solar cell |
1,482,805.20 kWh |
|
Clean Biomass |
174,470.00 kWh |
|
Wind Turbine |
86,724.00 kWh |
|
Micro Hydro Power |
5,431.20 kWh |