Graduate School UNPAD Champions Green Energy with Solar Panel Implementation at BUAH The Living Lab
Widy
UNPAD Staff Writer


Graduate School UNPAD, through its innovative BUAH The Living Lab initiative, is making significant strides in promoting green energy. The Lab has successfully implemented a 1000 WP solar panel system, which supplies 30% of its energy needs. This clean energy powers various gardening activities conducted by BUAH’s partners, highlighting the School’s commitment to sustainable practices. The amount of carbon energy produced from the use of the solar panels in this case is 0 grams CO₂.
The integration of solar energy at BUAH The Living Lab is a key component of Graduate School UNPAD’s broader Sustainability Guidelines, which include educational programs aimed at the local community. These programs focus on the importance of energy efficiency and clean energy, raising awareness about sustainable energy use.
Moreover, Graduate School UNPAD actively promotes UNPAD’s pledge to transition to 100% renewable energy, advocating for clean energy adoption beyond the campus. The School also provides direct services to local industries, including energy efficiency assessments, workshops on renewable energy options like solar panels, and other innovative solutions.
In support of government policies, Graduate School UNPAD’s Sustainability Guidelines emphasize the implementation of eco-friendly technologies, such as LED lighting, water-saving sensors, and solar panels, to foster energy-efficient practices on campus and beyond.
Through these initiatives, Graduate School UNPAD not only supports the development of sustainable energy policies but also leads by example, demonstrating the practical application of green energy technologies and reinforcing its commitment to a renewable energy future.





