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Page 1: Green Building Movement in India.pdf - The All India Glass

© Confederation of Indian Industry

Green Building Movement in India

Seminar on Application of Glass in Green Buildings

Hyderabad, 26 June 2012

Page 2: Green Building Movement in India.pdf - The All India Glass

© Confederation of Indian Industry

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Building Sector - Expected Growth

(Source – Climate Works Foundation)

1005025 Built-up Area

(Billion Sq.ft.)

2012 20302020Year

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

Centre of “Excellence” for Energy, Environment, Green Buildings, Renewable energy, Water & Climate change activities in India

CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad

A unique Public – Private Partnership( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

IGBC Vision

� Vision for 2025

� Enable Sustainable

Built-Environment for ALL

� Facilitate India to be one of

the world leaders in

Sustainable Built-Environment

by 2025

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

India stands Second in the global green building footprint

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1 0 2 1 10 2 17 5 40 10 80

15

322

30

465

63

884

134

1,442

208

1,673

253

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

1800

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012(Till date)

Registered

Certified

Growth of Green Buildings

All types of buildings, all over the country :

Airports, Banks, Colleges, Convention Centres, Factories, Hospitals, Hotels,

Institutions, IT Parks, Offices, Residential, Schools, SEZs, Townships . . .

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Green Building Movement in India

1

S No

50

2001

≈ 10,000CEOs & senior people involved

Till dateCriteria

10No. of professionals trained on Green Building concepts ≈ 17,000 2

1

20k

No. of registered Green Buildings Built – in Area (sq.ft)

1,673

1.19 Billion 3

5Green Building products & equipment 120 4

0IGBC Member Organisations(Founding Members)

1,262

(113) 5

0IGBC Local Chapters 12 6

0IGBC Accredited Professionals 820 7

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Rating Programmes to Suit Different Building Types

� One single rating cannot be

applied to suit all building types

� Programmes launched

� IGBC Green Homes

� IGBC Green Factory Buildings (Pilot)

� IGBC Green SEZs (Pilot)

� IGBC Green Townships (Pilot)

� LEED 2011 for India

�New Construction

�Core & Shell

� Other Programmes on the anvil

� IGBC Landscape *

* Rating under development

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

Page 10: Green Building Movement in India.pdf - The All India Glass

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Key Drivers for Green BuildingsStudy by McGraw-Hill Construction

�Motivation for Green Buildings

� Business reasons

�The right thing to do

�Market and client demands

� Social reasons

�Encourages sustainable building

practices

�Promotes greater health and well-

being

� Environmental Reasons

�Reduce energy consumption

�Lower green house gases

�Indoor air quality

MICROSOFT CAMPUS, HyderabadLEED Gold Rated

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Innovative & Emerging Trends

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Solar Air-conditioning

� 90 TR hot water fired VAM system

� 36,000 sq.ft

� Reduction in HVAC electrical load

� 117 kW

Turbo Energy Limited, Chennai

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

Earth Air Tunnels & Passive Cooling

Earth Tunnel Cooling Aquamall, Dehradun

� Office-cum-assembly

unit

� 30,000 sq.ft

� Extension of

Geothermal cooling

� Temperature reduction

up to 8-10 deg C,

possible

Hot air in

Earth Tunnel

Cool air

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Radiant Cooling Technology

� IT complex

� 160,000 sq.ft

� 30-40% better efficiency

� Possible CoP : 8

Infosys, SDB-1, Pocharam campus, Hyderabad

Chiller Pipes

Ventilation Air

Radiant Slab

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Energy Efficient – Equipment & Systems

The Trend

COP 3-4

100 sq.ft / TR

COP 5-6

450 sq.ft / TR

COP 8-10

700 sq.ft / TR

PastPastPastPast PresentPresentPresentPresent FutureFutureFutureFuturePastPastPastPast

COP 3-4

100 sq.ft / TR

PastPastPastPast

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Controls & Monitoring system

Manual Controls

Past

BMS

Present

Remotely Operated

& Monitored

Future

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Net-Positive Energy Buildings

Future

Net Positive ! Export Power

Present

High Performance building

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Net-Zero Energy Building

� Project : Eco-Commercial

Building, Greater Noida

� 20,000 sq.ft

� Solar PV Capacity : 56 kW

� Energy Demand & Supply :

� Requirement : 79,000 kWh / year

� RE Generation : 89,000 kWh/ year

Eco-Commercial Building, Greater Noida

Installation of Solar PVs

Installation of Solar PVs

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“Green Cities”

Present:

Green Buildings

Future:

Green Cities

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Government & IGBC

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Government & IGBC…

� Ministry of Environment and

Forests (MoEF) Notification on

Green Buildings

� Faster Environmental Clearance

to projects applying for IGBC

Green Building Certification

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� Additional FAR of 5% for IGBC rated Green Buildings by NOIDA

� Plot size of 5,000 sq.m and above

� To achieve a minimum of Gold rating

Government & IGBC…

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� Green Building Guidelines for Maharashtra

� Projects with built-up area more than 20,000 sq.m to get fast

track MoEF clearance

Govt of Maharashtra

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30 Oct – 01 Nov 2012, Hyderabad

Green Building Congress 2012

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� Green Buildings

� Excellent opportunity to

reduce operating costs from

day one

�Paradigm shift in building

design

�Tremendous benefits

� Tangible & Intangible

To Sum Up

“Green makes Business Sense”

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

‘‘A Green building creates A Green building creates

Delight when you enter,Delight when you enter,

Serenity and health when occupiedSerenity and health when occupied &

Regret while you departRegret while you depart’’

– ‘Natural Capitalism’

ITC Green Centre, GurgaonHiranandani B G House, Powai CII-Godrej GBC, Hyderabad

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Go Green!

Visit www.igbc.in

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Need for Green Buildings

�Building & Construction sector –

a major contributor to global

warming� 25 – 40% of global energy consumption

� 30 – 40% of Global Green House Gas

Emissions

� 30 – 40% of solid waste generationSource: UNEP Sustainable Building and Construction Initiative 2006