Tenaga
MENERANGI MASA DEPAN: INISIATIF KELESTARIAN TENAGA KAMI
Di Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), kami komited terhadap masa depan yang lestari, dan tenaga memainkan peranan penting dalam mencapai matlamat ini. Melalui Rancangan Tindakan Kelestarian 5 Tahun kami menetapkan sasaran yang bercita-cita tinggi untuk mengurangkan penggunaan tenaga, memastikan pematuhan kepada Piawaian Malaysia MS 1525:2007 di semua bangunan universiti, mempromosikan penjanaan tenaga boleh diperbaharui, dan beralih kepada penggunaan teknologi hibrid untuk kenderaan universiti. Kami akan meneliti usaha kami dalam Teknologi Hijau, Tenaga Boleh Diperbaharui, dan Kecekapan Tenaga untuk memberi pencerahan terhadap inisiatif yang menggerakkan USM ke arah institusi yang lebih bertanggungjawab terhadap alam sekitar dan peka terhadap penggunaan tenaga.
Pada tahun 2023, selaras dengan Dasar Tenaga USM, universiti telah menjalankan audit tenaga seperti yang digariskan dalam Laporan Pengurusan Cekap Tenaga Elektrik untuk Tahun 2023, wtelah diserahkan kepada Suruhanjaya Tenaga Malaysia. Laporan ini merangkumi pelaksanaan dan pencapaian Program Kecekapan Tenaga USM. Melalui audit tahunan yang menyeluruh ini, USM memastikan penggunaan tenaga kekal pada tahap yang dijangkakan, mengurangkan pembaziran yang tidak perlu, dan mengenal pasti kawasan kritikal untuk pemuliharaan tenaga dan penjimatan di seluruh kampus. Baca lagi..
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Energy Management and Efficiency
Policy on Energy-Efficient Renovation and Building
Universiti Sains Malaysia has an established policy ensuring that all renovations and new building projects adhere to energy efficiency standards. This is outlined in the USM Energy Policy (Revised 2025) (pp. 1–2), which guides the university’s approach to sustainable energy generation, distribution, transmission, and consumption.
The policy emphasizes USM’s commitment to leading, sustaining, and innovating in the management of sustainable energy across its campuses while maintaining optimal infrastructural energy needs to support the university’s mission. It explicitly requires energy efficiency in all development and upgrading works, promoting the use of environmentally responsible materials, technologies, and systems that minimize energy wastage.
In its Energy Targets (pp. 2), the policy mandates that the Overall Building Energy Index (OBEI) for all university buildings must comply with Malaysian Standard MS 1525:2007, which sets the national benchmark for energy efficiency in non-residential buildings. This ensures that every renovation or new construction meets recognized energy performance criteria.
Additionally, the policy sets long-term sustainability goals, including a 10% reduction in energy consumption based on the 2015 baseline and an increasing integration of renewable energy sources within campus operations. These objectives demonstrate USM’s continuous commitment to aligning building development with national energy efficiency standards and sustainable construction practices.
Plan to Upgrade Existing Buildings to Higher Energy Efficiency
Universiti Sains Malaysia has established a comprehensive plan to upgrade existing buildings to higher energy efficiency standards, as detailed in the USM 5-Year Sustainability Action Plan 2021-2025 (pp. 32–33). The plan focuses on reducing energy consumption while ensuring full compliance with the Malaysian Standard MS 1525:2007 for energy efficiency in non-residential buildings.
Under the Energy domain, USM outlines key strategies to enhance energy performance through the renovation, retrofitting, and alteration of existing buildings to meet modern energy efficiency benchmarks. The plan includes the installation of energy-efficient equipment and appliances, improvements to building envelopes and lighting systems, and the integration of smart monitoring tools to optimize energy use.
These actions are complemented by the university’s targets to reduce energy consumption by at least 2% annually, increase compliance with energy efficiency standards to 50%, and progressively expand the use of renewable energy sources, particularly solar power, across campuses.
Through this structured approach, USM ensures that all existing facilities undergo systematic upgrades to achieve higher energy efficiency, aligning with national sustainability goals and reinforcing the university’s commitment to responsible energy management and climate action.
Process for Carbon Management and Emission Reduction
Universiti Sains Malaysia has established a structured process for carbon management and the systematic reduction of carbon dioxide emissions through the USM Sustainability Policy (Revised 2025) and the USM 5-Year Sustainability Action Plan 2021-2025. These documents serve as the foundation for implementing energy efficiency, renewable energy adoption, sustainable transportation, and green building practices across all campuses.
Section 7.3.4 (pp. 9) of the USM Sustainability Policy affirms the University’s commitment to responsible consumption and production patterns by prioritizing low-carbon development and the minimization of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It also highlights the importance of integrating carbon reduction strategies into planning, operations, and decision-making processes to ensure measurable progress toward sustainability.
The USM 5-Year Sustainability Action Plan (p. 21) operationalizes this policy through the Environment Domain – Energy Focus Area, which outlines practical actions such as:
- Energy efficiency upgrades, including retrofitting of campus buildings with energy-saving systems.
- Renewable energy integration through the expansion of solar photovoltaic (PV) installations to increase clean energy generation.
- Sustainable mobility initiatives, including hybrid and electric vehicle adoption, improved pedestrian pathways, and campus shuttle services.
- Carbon monitoring and reporting, conducted annually through the Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Report submitted to the Energy Commission of Malaysia.
USM’s carbon management process also requires all new infrastructure and refurbishment projects to assess environmental impacts and energy performance before approval. This integrated approach reflects a long-term institutional commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, reinforcing the University’s role in advancing national and global climate goals.
Energy Efficiency Plan to Reduce Overall Energy Consumption
Universiti Sains Malaysia has a formal energy efficiency plan in place to reduce overall energy consumption, as outlined in the Program Kecekapan Tenaga USM v1.0. The policy section (p.3) affirms USM’s commitment to “effective, efficient and sustainable energy management”, establishing a clear institutional direction toward reducing energy use across all campuses.
The plan is anchored in national legislation, referencing the Electricity Supply Act 1990 and the Efficient Electrical Energy Regulations 2008, which appear on pp.3–4. These regulatory requirements guide USM in applying responsible, continuously monitored and efficiency-oriented electricity management practices.
Under Section 4: Objectives (p.5), USM sets long-term targets to establish a continuous energy-management system, increase electricity savings, adopt more efficient technologies, and ensure alignment with MS ISO 50001. Short-term (1–3 year) targets include strengthening awareness and training programmes, improving operational processes, and implementing “NO COST,” “LOW COST” and “MEDIUM COST” measures to achieve measurable reductions in energy consumption.
Operational strategies for reducing energy demand are detailed in Section 5: Energy Policy Guidelines (p.6). These guidelines require consistent and efficient use of energy, upgrading building systems to enhance performance, improving energy monitoring systems, and prioritising regular maintenance of high-impact equipment to sustain efficiency gains.
Through its structured objectives, regulatory alignment and practical implementation measures, USM demonstrates a clear and comprehensive institutional plan to reduce overall energy consumption.
Energy Reviews and Identification of Energy Wastage
Universiti Sains Malaysia actively undergoes comprehensive energy reviews to identify areas where energy waste is highest, as reported in 2024.
These reviews, coordinated by the JPPF, are conducted systematically across all major campus facilities. The process involves continuous monitoring of electrical energy consumption, detailed analysis of usage trends, and comparison with baseline performance data to detect inefficiencies. By assessing operational patterns and load distribution, USM effectively pinpoints high-consumption zones that require corrective measures.
Key components of the energy review include:
- Building Energy Intensity (BEI) analysis to evaluate efficiency levels across buildings.
- Monthly and regression-based consumption tracking to identify deviations from normal usage.
- Energy Saving Measures (ESM) evaluations to determine areas with the greatest potential for improvement.
In 2024, USM conducted comprehensive energy reviews through the Energy Commission to identify areas of highest energy wastage. JPPF monitored consumption trends, analysed Building Energy Intensity, and assessed Energy Saving Measures to pinpoint inefficient buildings and systems. From June to November, USM recorded 17.57 million kWh with a BEI of 48.069 kWh/m², revealing a 7.43% variance from the BAU model. These findings guide targeted upgrades and behavioural interventions to reduce wastage.
This structured and data-driven approach ensures that energy reviews at USM are not merely compliance exercises but serve as a foundation for continuous improvement. The findings guide future efficiency planning, equipment upgrades, and staff awareness initiatives, reinforcing USM’s commitment to sustainable energy management and reduction of wastage.
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Clean Energy Commitment
Policy on Divesting Investments from Carbon-Intensive Energy Industries
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) has established a firm commitment to divesting from carbon-intensive energy industries, notably coal and oil, as outlined in the USM Energy Policy (Revised 2025) (p. 2). The policy clearly states that all carbon-intensive university assets will be divested to low-carbon alternatives, demonstrating USM’s dedication to supporting the global transition toward cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
Complementing this, the USM Sustainability Policy (Revised 2025) (pp. 5) reinforces the university’s strategy to reduce dependency on non-renewable energy, minimize greenhouse gas emissions, and prioritize renewable and low-carbon technologies in its operations and investments.
Together, these policies ensure that USM’s investment and development decisions align with its sustainability goals by systematically phasing out carbon-intensive assets and promoting low-carbon innovation. This approach strengthens USM’s leadership in sustainable energy governance and supports Malaysia’s national transition toward a low-carbon economy, in alignment with SDG 7 and SDG 13.
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Energy Engagement
PERSEKITARAN BINAAN
Di USM, persekitaran binaan menekankan pembinaan mesra alam, kemudahan cekap tenaga, dan ruang hijau, yang menyokong suasana kampus yang mampan dan kondusif.
AIR
USM mengutamakan penggunaan air secara bertanggungjawab dan pemuliharaan. Kami menggunakan teknologi penjimatan air dan menggalakkan amalan pemuliharaan.
SISA
USM menekankan pengurangan sisa dan kitar semula. Usaha kami merangkumi penyediaan kemudahan kitar semula, kempen kesedaran, serta kerjasama untuk pengurusan sisa yang betul.
TENAGA
USM mengutamakan kelestarian tenaga melalui kecekapan dan sumber boleh diperbaharui. Sebagai sebahagian daripada usaha mengurangkan pelepasan karbon, kami menggunakan teknologi penjimatan tenaga, pencahayaan cekap tenaga, dan panel solar.
TINDAKAN IKLIM
USM komited terhadap mitigasi dan adaptasi perubahan iklim. Kami mengintegrasikan topik berkaitan iklim dalam kurikulum, menjalankan penyelidikan, serta menganjurkan kempen kesedaran, seminar, dan bengkel.
KESIHATAN & KESEJAHTERAAN
USM mengutamakan kelestarian melalui inisiatif kesihatan dan kesejahteraan dengan mempromosikan kesihatan fizikal dan mental, menyediakan kemudahan rekreasi, serta membentuk komuniti kampus yang holistik dan mampan.
BIODIVERSITI & EKOSISTEM
USM menekankan pemuliharaan biodiversiti dan pengurusan ekosistem melalui pelaksanaan penyelidikan, kerjasama dengan pihak berkepentingan, integrasi pendidikan biodiversiti, serta amalan penggunaan tanah secara mampan.