ITB Energy wastage identification
The ELISA (Energy and Water Monitoring System) at Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is an IoT-based monitoring system designed to track real-time energy and water consumption across various campus buildings. ELISA records energy parameters such as current, voltage, and power, then transmits this data to a central dashboard. Through this dashboard, ITB can observe daily and monthly energy consumption patterns, identify peak usage times, and implement targeted energy-saving measures.
According to data from ELISA, the energy consumption identification document indicates that the Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (FTMD) is the highest energy-consuming unit at ITB, with a usage of 120,447.68 kWh. Based on the number of students in FTMD, the average energy consumption per student can be calculated, amounting to 61.14 kWh per student. This figure provides a more detailed view of individual energy consumption in FTMD, allowing ITB to design more specific and effective energy-saving strategies for this unit.


With data from ELISA, ITB can identify high energy-consuming units or areas, such as FTMD, and focus on these areas for the implementation of energy efficiency measures. This monitoring not only helps ITB prioritize energy-intensive areas but also enables proactive steps to reduce energy consumption across the campus, supporting ITB’s commitment to sustainable energy management.