FTUI always consider the green aspect of its campus as the budget plan revolves around those aspects. The participation of FTUI on climate change include the maintainance of their energy usage. This is done by replacing most of its regular lamps to LED lamps, usage of renewable energy , and smart building implementation (the usage of timer for lighting panel, placement of automatic genset and several cooler for several places, placement of light sensors in the toilet, and the usage of eco power elevator). FTUI also recycle, reduces plastic usage, and handles toxic waste well. Most of the water use in FTUI comes from PAM, while recycled water are being used for toilet flushing. The implementation of traffic restriction and land handling also helps on making the campus area more green. Aside from the facilities, green programs are also held for and by the new students of FTUI as well as post graduate students. All of the green activities that have been done are documented in the yearly green campus report.
13.2 Low-carbon energy use (revised for Impact 2021)
13.2.1 Low-carbon energy use
Total energy used
The Engineering Faculty of Universitas Indonesia (FTUI) currently uses electrical energy from the state electricity company (PLN) and renewable energy (low-carbon sources). The use of electricity from PLN in 2019 and 2020 was 5,438,877.3 kwh and 5,285,491.9 kwh, respectively. Renewable energy production that has been implemented at FKUI is currently in the form of solar panels (Solar cells) which are used for both street lighting and electricity use in several rooms. 10 units of solar panels have been installed for street lighting with a capacity of 60 watts each and a lamp power of 40 watts on the FTUI page (average use of 12 hours per day) which produces 480 watts per day and the addition of a Solar Power Center (PLTS) of 5 kWp solar panels placed above the FTUI Utility Building which produces 12,000 watts of energy per day. So the total energy use in FKUI during 2019 and 2020 is 19,596.4 Gigajoules and 19,044.2 Gigajoules.
Total energy used from low-carbon sources
The total energy used from low-carbon sources in 2019 and 2020 is the same at 16.4 Gigajoules.
13.3 Environmental education measures
13.3.1 Local education programmes on climate
Provide local education programmes or campaigns on climate change risks, impacts, mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning
FTUI implements a green campus program, including:
The commitment to campaigning for a green campus can be seen from the implementation of environmentally friendly activities that can be accessed by the academic community and the wider community on the website of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia. the FTUI health, safety and environment (K3L) team also routinely carries out disaster response activities (checking fire extinguishers (APAR), spraying disinfectants, trimming trees, routine waste transportation, and checking hydrants) and socializing disaster response activities (basic training for laboratory K3 internship students, canteen and laboratory K3L training).
13.3.2 Climate Action Plan, shared
Have a university Climate Action plan, shared with local government and local community groups
Campaign for a green campus can be can be accessed by the wider community on the website of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia. the FTUI health, safety and environment (K3L) team also routinely carries out disaster response activities (checking fire extinguishers (APAR), spraying disinfectants, trimming trees, routine waste transportation, and checking hydrants) and socializing disaster response activities (basic training for laboratory K3 internship students, canteen and laboratory K3L training)
13.3.3 Co-operative planning for climate change disasters
Participate in co-operative planning for climate change disasters, working with government
•Local
•Regional
Segregation of household waste has been carried out internally by the Faculty with 3 divisions according to the provisions of the service and transported by the Department in accordance with the DKI Jakarta Regional Regulation.
13.3.4 Inform and support government
Inform and support local or regional government in local climate change disaster or risk early warning and monitoring
Segregation of household waste has been carried out internally by the Faculty with 3 divisions according to the provisions of the service and transported by the Department in accordance with the DKI Jakarta Regional Regulation
13.3.5 Environmental education collaborate with NGO
Collaborate with NGOs on climate adaptation
Mass tree planting in collaboration with BEM FKUI and all batches at FKUI in October 2019, planting TOGA by the Department of Pharmacy and tree planting by the Cleaning Service team