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This presentation is about the concept of energy efficient and environment friendly green buildings and it's current status in India and role of Indian Government.

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GREEN BUILDING: 

GREEN BUILDING KRITIKA KOTHARI KKK

What is a Green Building?: 

What is a Green Building? Resource efficient Reuse and recyce of resources Eco friendly Minimum use of fossil fuel based energy

Need of Green Building: 

Need of Green Building Heavy construction activities Increased demand of energy Building sector: Major energy consumer

GOALS OF GREEN BUILDING: 

GOALS OF GREEN BUILDING To overcome energy crisis To minimize Environmental Pollution To increase energy utilization efficiency

What makes a Building Green?: 

What makes a Building Green? Minimum use of conventional energy Utilization of green energy Reduction in water requirement and waste

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Reducing the use of conventional energy 1. MAX USES OF DAY LIGHT 2. USE CFL 3. INSULATE WALLS,FLOORS, CEILING 4. USE GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

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Water Management Rain Water Management Waste Water Management

USE OF GREEN ENERGY: 

USE OF GREEN ENERGY USE OF SOLAR ENERGY (Solar Water Heater) ON SITE POWER GENERATION(Solar Cell, Wind Turbine) BIOMASS ENERGY

Benefits of Green Building: 

Benefits of Green Building Economical Energy efficient Human health

Green Building Policy And Codes: 

Green Building Policy And Codes National Building Code (NBC) The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Energy conservation Building Codes (ECBC) The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) The Ministry of Environment and Forests ( MoFE )

Building Rating Systems: 

Building Rating Systems LEED L eadership in E nergy and E nvironment D esign India Green Building Council (IGBC) GRIHA G reen R ating for I ntegrated H abitat A ssessment Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) in association with The Energy Resources Institute (TERI)

Building Rating Systems: 

Building Rating Systems Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) Points scored Rating 50–60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91-100 Gold Silver Platinum

LEED Rated Buildings: 

LEED Rated Buildings Platinum Suzlon Energy Ltd., Pune Biodiversity Conservation India Ltd. (BCIL), Bangalore ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon Gold Olympia Technology Park, Chennai Nokia, Gurgaon Silver Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad

GRIHA Rated Buildings: 

GRIHA Rated Buildings Suzlon One Earth, Pune Centre for Environmental Sciences & Engg , IIT Kanpur Police Training Campus, Tasgaon , Maharashtra Fortis Hospital, New Delhi S P Infocity , Manesar Hindustan Unilever Ltd. , Mumbai Commonwealth Games Village , New Delhi The Doon School, Dehradun

Green Buildings in India: 

Green Buildings in India

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Doon School, Dehradun CESE, IIT Kanpur

Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, IIT Kanpur: 

Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, IIT Kanpur Dust screen around construction area. Low flow plumbing fixtures. Low grass/lawn area with focus on native trees and vegetation. Paving of 17% area only. 40% window to wall ratio for optimal natural lighting. External shading and glazing to reduce heat .

Role Of Government: 

Role Of Government MNRE and TERI AD a RSH ( Association for Development and Research of Sustainable Habitats ) GRIHA IGBC LEED CPWD

Criteria of the Rating System: 

Criteria of the Rating System 34 Criteria under 4 Categories: Site Selection and Site Planning Building Planning and Construction Building Operation and Maintenance Innovation

Procedure of GRIHA Rating : 

Procedure of GRIHA Rating Registration Submission of documentation Preliminary evaluation by ADaRSH Technical team Evaluation by panel of experts Preliminary rating with comments sent to project team Final submission of documents Final evaluation by panel of experts Approval of rating by advisory committee Award of rating

Green Building – need of the hour: 

Green Building – need of the hour Save environment Save energy Save money

References: 

Re fe r e nc es Magazine:- Akshay Urja, April’11 Journal:- “Low-cost green building practice in China: ……… Library of Shandong Transportation College” www.grihaindia.org www.inhabitat.com www.indiacurrentaffairs.org www.realism.in www.eai.in/club/users/Nitin/blogs www.nrdc.org www.construction.about.com www.igbc.in www.cii.org www.architectureweek.com www.austrade.gov.au/Greenbuilding-to-India www.teriin.org

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