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Implementation of SDGs 7 at FTUI

7.2 University Measures Towards Affordable And Clean Energy

7.2.1 Energy-efficient renovation and building

Have a policy in place for ensuring all renovations or new builds are following energy efficiency standards

FTUI builds its 11th Smart Classroom. This Smart Classroom is the result of a joint commitment between FTUI and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to improve the quality of education at FTUI. The inauguration and signing of the handover minutes took place in the FTUI Smart Meeting Room on November 22 2022.

Evidence Link : 

FTUI adds its 11th Smart Classroom Education Facility

 

7.2.2 Upgrade buildings to higher energy efficiency

Have plans to upgrade existing buildings to higher energy efficiency

FTUI plans to build an energy efficient building called the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building (IDE). The IDE FTUI building will be built 8 floors high with an area of 6,958 m2. This building will implement a green building concept that is efficient in the use of energy, air, lighting and air circulation. The application of this green building concept will be realized by using building materials that are partly derived from recycled materials and environmentally friendly certified wood. This building features air harvesting technology, solar cell panels, and waste processing in accordance with the zero waste policy. This building also implements green recovery of 45% of the ground floor area of 355.90 m2 which will be used as a garden and plaza. The building, which was designed in 2022, will be officially built in 2023. The IDE FTUI building will be equipped with an exhibition hall, cornerstone design studio, auditorium, classrooms and interdisciplinary study program offices. The construction of this building is not only aimed at developing advanced interdisciplinary research, but is also an implementation of several superior programs of the Dean of FTUI. Apart from realizing the development of a multidisciplinary engineering organization, the FTUI IDE Building will also help accelerate the downstreaming of FTUI research products, increase engineering income through collaboration with industrial partners, develop strategic engineering education according to world needs, develop educational facilities that are able to accommodate student needs, develop educational programs professional techniques and increasing cooperation and collaboration in terms of research development between FTUI as an educational institution and industrial partners.

Evidence Link : 

FTUI Builds a new Green Building, namely the IDE Building

 

7.2.3 Carbon reduction and emission reduction process

Have a process for carbon management and reducing carbon dioxide emissions

7.2.4 Plan to reduce energy consumption

Have an energy efficiency plan in place to reduce overall energy consumption

7.2.5 Energy wastage identification

Undergo energy reviews to identify areas where energy waste is highest

7.2.6 Divestment policy

Have a policy on divesting investments from carbon-intensive energy industries notably coal and oil

7.3 Energy Use Density

7.3.1 Energy usage per sqm

Electricity usage in 2022 will be 2.815.786 kwh with an FTUI footprint of 111.669 m2.

7.4 Energy And Community

7.4.1 Local community outreach for energy efficiency

Provide programmes for local community to learn about importance of energy efficiency and clean energy

FT UI provide programmes for local community to learn about importance of energy efficiency and clean energy

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7.4.2 100% renewable energy pledge

Promote a public pledge toward 100% renewable energy beyond the university

FT UI conducts research that encourages public commitment towards 100% renewable energy outside the university

The PIMNAS UI team from the Faculty of Engineering won a silver medal in the PKM Written Futuristic Ideas (PKM GFT) poster class and a bronze medal in the PKM GFT presentation class at the 35th National Student Science Week (PIMNAS) in 2022. This team initiated renewable energy based housing ideas energy which was named “Mandiri Energy House and futuristic city design, Star City: Undersea City”. Rumah Mandiri Energi is a future residential idea that is able to produce electrical energy independently from several renewable energy sources such as sunlight, floor pressure, rainwater and wind. In the residential design proposed by the FTUI team, new renewable energy is produced from several systems, namely solar panels, piezoelectrics, water turbines and wind turbines. Solar panels produce energy using sunlight, piezoelectrics use pressure from footrests, and water and wind turbines produce energy from water and wind currents, respectively.

Evidence Link : 

Renewable Energy Based Residential Ideas and Undersea Futuristic City Innovations

 

7.4.3 Energy efficiency services for industry

Provide direct services to local industry aimed at improving energy efficiency and clean energy (energy efficiency assessments, workshops, research renewable energy options)

The Alumni Association of the Gas Petro Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia (FEI ILUNI DTGPK FTUI) carries out a series of international, educational and social seminar activities with major themes related to energy resilience and transition from planning to implementation. The highlight of the 2022 FEI International Seminar was held at the Manhattan Hotel, Kuningan (South Jakarta) with the theme of developing a smart city for the Indonesian Capital City (IKN). 

The FEI series of events includes 7 major events, namely the Renewable Energy Acceleration webinar (6 October 2022), Golf and Charity Tournament (22 October 2022), Open House Activities for Teachers and Students at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia (27 October 2022), International Mother Development Seminar Kota Nusantara (IKN) in the Context of the NDC Commitment in Indonesia, Launching of the Indonesian Energy Technocrats’ Sustainable Thinking Book and the FEI Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Award 2022 Awards Night (28 October 2022).

The Energizing Indonesia Forum (FEI) consists of members of the public, professionals, industry, practitioners and academics who have enthusiasm and attention for the development of sustainable energy in Indonesia. This forum was founded in 2013, exactly 9 years ago, initiated by alumni of the Department of Gas Petrochemical Engineering and Chemical Engineering, University of Indonesia. For 9 years, FEI has succeeded in bridging discussions between academics, stakeholders (government), industry/private sector and the community with the main aim of accelerating the implementation of renewable energy according to Indonesia’s long-term energy mix plan.

Evidence Link : 

Energizing Indonesia Forum (FEI) – Universitas Indonesia Alumni: “Energy Security and Energy Transition: From Planning to Implementation”

 

7.4.4 Policy development for clean energy technology

Inform and support governments in clean energy and energy-efficient technology policy development

FT UI conducts research to support the government in developing clean energy policies and energy-saving technologies 

FTUI has a publication regarding policy development for clean energy technology with the title “Evaluating feed-in tariff policies on enhancing geothermal development in Indonesia”. Publication written by 2 lecturers from the Department of Industrial Engineering, namely Prof. Dr. Akhmad Hidayatno, S.T., MBT and Dr. Andri Dwi Setiawan, S.T., M.Sc. The publication also contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) number 7.

Evidence Link : 

Evaluating feed-in tariff policies on enhancing geothermal development in Indonesia

 

7.4.5 Assistance to low-carbon innovation

Provide assistance for start-ups that foster and support a low-carbon economy or technology

FT UI provide assistance for start-ups that foster and support a low-carbon economy or technology

FTUI has a platform to display FTUI’s superior products in the form of an Innovation Work Exhibition for the Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia. This exhibition of FTUI’s innovative work is a motivation for the FTUI Academic Community to always contribute and produce work to continue to provide benefits in life. FTUI’s innovative products can be downstream and can be commercialized by industry so that they can be applied in Indonesian and international society.

Apart from that, the UI Red and White Electric Bus was the operational vehicle at the G20 Indonesia Summit. This electric bus created by UI academics is clear evidence of Indonesia’s contribution to creating a healthier living environment. The UI Red and White Electric Bus is the result of research by the Research Center for Advanced Vehicles (RCAVe), UI Faculty of Engineering. The bus design was carried out by a team headed by Prof. Dr. Ir. Danardono AS, DEA, while the electrical system was designed by a team headed by Dr. Ir. Feri Yusivar, M.Eng. This bus prototype was successfully built with funding support from the Education Fund Management Institute (LPDP), Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia.

The UI Red and White Electric Bus is the bus with the highest Domestic Component Level (TKDN) in Indonesia for the large bus class. This electric bus is also the only bus whose chassis platform, drive system, brake system, control system, inverter, dashboard and air conditioning system were designed independently by UI experts and built by domestic companies, including PT Mobil Anak Bangsa (MAB), PT NSAD, PT Pindad, and PT AICOOL.

Evidence Link : 

  1. Exhibition of FTUI Innovation Work Result
  2. UI’s Red and White Electric Bus Participates in the Success of the G20 Indonesia Summit by Helping Delegation Mobility in Nusa Dua Bali
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