towards national policy for green ict implementation · 2012-11-06 · muvon . solar cell-based...
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Indonesia
3 time zones
17,000 islands total area: 1.890.754 km2
250 millions populations
48,7 millions ha primary forest cover
50 millions
fossil-fueled Vehicles
3 time zones
17,000 islands total area: 1.890.754 km2
250 millions populations
48,7 millions ha primary forest cover 45,000 BTS
#2 rank social media user in the world
98% cellular density over 200 millions mobile user
30 millions internet users
50 millions
fossil-fueled Vehicles
3 time zones
17,000 islands total area: 1.890.754 km2
250 millions populations
48,7 millions ha primary forest cover 45,000 BTS
#2 rank social media user in the world
98% cellular density over 200 millions mobile user
30 millions internet users
50 millions
fossil-fueled Vehicles
It’s not Easy to Keep it
GREEN!!
…….”In the spirit of thinking outside the box, in September this year Indonesia declared emission reduction target of 26 % from business as usual by 2020, and this can be increased to 41 % with enhanced international assistance. As a non-Annex 1 country, we did NOT have to do this. But we read the stark scientific warnings of the IPCC. So we set our new reduction target, because we wanted to be part of global solution”.
Source: President’s Speech at The UNFCCC Copenhagen, 2009
What Has Been Done
Business & Industry
Initiatives
Education &
Awareness Regulation
• 6 Presidential decrees on climate change and renewable energy
• 1st draft of regulation on Green ICT implementation
• National Green ICT Roadmap
• > 10 conferences, seminars & workshops on Green ICT in 2010
• Green ICT certification program commenced
• 1 research & study on Green ICT awareness
• Emerging businesses in renewable energy (solar panel, etc)
• e-waste management initiatives
• Green Building rating
International Comparison
Source: IT Professionals Awareness: Green IT International Comparison Study, Binus University, 2010
, Indonesian Green Building Rating Tools and Certification has been implemented since 2009. It measures (among others): • Appropriate Site
Development • Energy Efficiency &
Conservation • Water Conservation • Material Resource & Cycle • Indoor Health & Comfort • Building Environment
Management
Muvon Solar cell-based mobile charger
Winner of Indonesian ICT award 2010, has helped people in remote area of Indonesia that hasn’t got electricity to be able to communicate with their relatives and friends throughout the nation using their mobile phones.
earth saviour iOS/Android-based Apps that calculates carbon emission offset
This apps has been used by ‘bike-to-work’ community Indonesia in promoting green transportation.
Green ICT Council Indonesia
“To promote green computing and address green issues and the adoption of green practices for Information and Communication technologies (ICT) and services across their lifecycle, particularly for business organization, end users and home users”.
To promote the implementation of green ICT and adopt green ICT practices in the entire
lifecycle of businesses and society
Problems & Obstacles
Partial (silo) Initiatives • The ‘Green’ initiatives was done in a non-integrated fashion
by each organizations with partial objectives and targets
Low Awareness • Green ICT ‘Awareness’ among society is still relatively low
especially on issues such as energy efficiency and waste
Management Commitment • The key success factor for ‘Green ICT’ initiatives dependent
heavily on management commitment
Green ICT National Policy Roadmap
Ver 1.0 (Nov 2011) •Behavioral change in using
ICT
Ver 2.0 (2012) •Monitor •Up-grade/ up-date of
equipment s(towards energy-efficient devices)
Ver 3.0 (2013-2014) •Development organization’s
of ICT Sustainability Plan • ‘Green’ requirements for ICT
equipment acquisitions •Nation-wide ‘e-Waste
Management’ implementation
Community-based GIS An Initiatives for to supported by the Indonesian Climate Change Information Center
Activities that encourages any Indonesian in any location to be able to develop their local map and its useful data/information using an Open Source based GIS software. The spatial data developed by local people ensures its accuracy and current-ness of data, and it can or will be shared among the communities.
Green ICT Master Plan
National Green ICT
Masterplan
Policy & Regulation
Research and Measurement
Organization (govt sector) Cooperation
Industrial Relation
Education and
Promotion
Surveys on: • Awareness • Energy usage • E-waste
Green ICT KPI & Audit
Green ICT Procurement Policy National ICT & Sustainability Plan
Interdepartmental task force
International alliance
IT Industries • Green Computing • Green Data Center • Renewable Energy • E-Waste management
Non-IT Industries • Green Building • Green Hospital • Green Campus
Education material Green ICT certification Conferences & workshops Awards
Stakeholders
Government
Industry Educations & Society
• Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo)
• BP Migas • National Council of Climate Change
(DNPI) • Coordinating Ministry of Welfare
(Kesra)
• Association of Computer Entrepreneur of Indonesia (APKOMINDO)
• Association of Software Companies of Indonesia (ASPILUKI)
• Association of Internet Service Providers of Indonesia (APJII)
• Green Building Council Indonesia • Green Hospital Initiatives • Association of Open Source Indonesia
(AOSI)
• Indonesia Computer Professional Society (IPKIN)
• Association of IT University of Indonesia (APTIKOM)